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...George Frisbie Hoar '46, has been elected by the Massachusetts Legislature for his fifth term as United States Senator. Senator Hoar has already represented his state in Congress for thirty-two years...
According to present indications Harvard will not be largely represented in the fifty-seventh congress, which assembles March4. In the Senate, Henry Cabot Lodge '71, of Massachusetts, and Boies Penrose '81 of Pennsylvania, continue in office. The terms of George Frisbie Hoar '46, of Massachusetts and Edward Oliver Wolcott L. S. '75, of Colorado expire at the close of the present session, and the legislatures have not yet made new appointments...
...different committees and business arrangements for next year. A large number of Harvard men are connected with the organization of the Association. Mr. C. F. Adams '56 is second vice-president, and among the members of the executive council are: Mr. Henry Adams '58, Hon. Geo F. Hoar '46, Mr. James Achouler '59, Mr. M. W. Fuller '91, and Professor Albert B. Hart '80. The following Harvard men are on the different committees: Professor J. H. Robinson '50, of Columbia, Mr. Robert N. Toppan '58, Mr. Herbert Putnam '83, Mr. A. Lawrence Lowell '77, Dr. T. Clarke Smith '66, Professor...
...meeting for the announcement of academic distinctions will be held this evening at 8 o'clock in Sanders Theatre. After a statement of the purposes of the meeting by Professor LeBaron R. Briggs, who is to preside, an address will be made by Senator George F. Hoar '46, on the quality and accomplishment necessary to fit a young man for public speaking and for leadership in the public life of the country. The announcement of prizes will then be made and the deturs awarded. The singing of the Harvard Hymn at the opening and of Fair Harvard at the close...
...Announcement of Academic Distinctions. Address by Hon George Frisbie Hoar '46. Sanders Theatre, 8 p. m. Seats will be reserved for members of the University until 7.50 p. m. Gentlemen who receive formal invitations are requested to sit in the Orchestra...