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...following Juniors who have been chosen to serve as ushers should report at Appleton Chapel tomorrow at 3.30 o'clock: H. N. Baldwin, of West Newton; R. W. Bennett, of Weston; H. B. Gardner, of New York, N. Y.; P. M. Hollister, of Grand Rapids, Mich.; J. B. Langstaff, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; A. J. Lowrey, of Honolulu, Hawail; C. M. Makepeace, of Providence, R. I.; N. E. Paine, Jr., of West Newton; G. N. Phillips, of Middletown Springs, Vt.; P. J. Roosevelt, of New York, N. Y.; S. M. Seymour, of Chatham, N. Y.; A. H. Tomes...
...meeting of the Illustrated Magazine held last evening the following were elected associate editors: J.B. Langstaff '13, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; L.D. Kornfield '15, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; and T.L. O'Connor '15, of Brookline...
...very instructive article on the undergraduate life of Phillips Brooks by J. B. Langstaff begins with the somewhat startling statement that "in his profession Phillips Brooks stands as the most influential person in the history of America." The exaggeration may be overlooked in so sincere an admirer as the author, especially since the sincerity of his admiration has inspired this study. Every Harvard man who ever came in contact with that great personality, and those of the present generation who are living in the tradition of his name, will be interested in this account of his early days of obscurity...
...Langstaff's study of Samuel Newell, 1807, the first American missionary to the Far East, and Mr. Chu's study of the Chinese Revolution, though dealing with topics one hundred years apart, inevitably bring on a fascinating chain of ideas. The reader will lay down the articles with regret that they are so brief...
Membership Committee: A. Baltzly '12, chairman, F. T. Clark '12, R. G. Clemens 2L., A. E. Gehrke '15, J. B. Langstaff '14, E. Lashley 3L., F. F. A. Pearson 1G., G. N. Phillips '13, G. J. Thompson...