Word: johnes
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...years later, in February, 1830, appeared the first copy of The Collegian. The staff of editors consisted of John O. Sargent, '30; Theodore W. Snow, '30; William H. Simmons, '31; R. Habersham, '31, and Frederic William Brune, '31. Oliver Wendell Holmes, who had graduated the year before, although not an editor, contributed the best articles in The Collegian. Numerous poems of his appeared first in this paper. The Collegian was published monthly for six months, ending with the class...
...sixteen years, another periodical was started, called The Harvard Magazine, which was the longest-lived and the last magazine published by Harvard students. Its first number appeared in December, 1854, and its first staff of editors consisted of F. A. Sanborn, '55; Charles A. Chase, '55; Phillips Brooks, '55; John J. Jacobsen, '56; J. B. Greenough, '56, and E. T. Fisher, '56. The Harvard Magazine was published during ten years and was noted for great literary worht...
CONFERENCE MEETING.The next College Conference Meeting will be held on Tuesday evening, December 18, in Sever 11, at 7.30 p. m. Rev. John Graham Brooks of Brockton will speak on "Some Possibilities for Students to do Good Work in the Cities...
...Edward Osborne of the church of St. John the Evangelist. delivered an interesting address to the members of the St. Paul's Society last evening. The speaker based his remarks upon the 60th chapter of Isaiah, which tells of the coming of Christ's Light into the world...
...Oslorne of the church of St. John the Evangelish will address the St. Paul's Society this evening...