Word: lanes
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...result is an awkward hesitancy on both sides which is apt soon to be turned into a careless disregard. It is not right that such men as President Eliot, Professors Norton, Child, Goodwin, Lane and Whitney, and the distinguished preachers to the University should pass about among Harvard men with only an occasional recognition. Such men deserve to receive every mark of respect...
...Thayer, H. A. A.; marshal, L. W. Jenkins, B. A. A.; assistant marshals, A. H. Bullock, H. A. A., J. D. Hubbel, H. A. A., J. T. Hewes, H. A. A.; Inspectors, Jinx Taylor, B. A. A., S. Paine, H. A. A., D. W. Lane, H. A. A., P. T. Lowell, B. A. A.; announcer, J. Corkery, Camb...
...front row in the first balcony was the place of honor, and the names of those seated there will give an excellent idea of the general character of the whole audience. The centre seat was to have been occupied by Professor G. N. Lane. In his absence, due to an unfortunate illness, his place was taken by Professor C. L. Smith, professor of Latin in the university. On his right were seated President Charles W. Eliot and Mrs. Eliot, Solomon Lincoln, president of the board of overseers, Mrs. F. D. Allen, Professor W. W. Goodwin and Mrs. Goodwin. Professor...
...left of Professor Smith were Governor Greenhalge and Mrs. Greenhalge, Professor F. J. Child, who held the place left vacant by the absence of Professor Lane; Mrs. C. L. Smith, President W. J. Tucker of Dartmouth, President F. Carter of Williams, President L. C. Seelye of Smith, President E. A. McGusk of Holy Cross, President W. F. Warren of Boston University, Mrs. Agassiz, representing Radcliffe College; Professor Irivne, representing Wellesley; President M. E. Gates of Amherst, President G. S. Hall of Clark University, President E. H. Capen of Tufts, President E. A. Devitt of Boston College, and President...
...Catullus. The two inside pages contain the announcement of the cast and others who have had some important connection with the production of the play. In place of the Roman aediles, who used to proclaim the celebrations on festival days and meet the expenses, Professor George M. Lane and Professor Clement L. Smith appear as "proclaimers" of the play. The managers were the three professors, Jacob B. Greenough, Frederic D. Allen, and Morris H. Morgan; the musical director, Professor Albert A. Howard; and the vocal trainer, Mr. John J. Hayes. Otto A. Lemke and George M. Busch are the real...