Word: latter
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...April recess, and for the winning team in this series the Harvard Lacrosse Club of New York has offered fifty dollars for the purchase of cups. Two trips will be made this year, one to Ithaca for a game with Cornell, and the other to the South. On the latter trip, Harvard will probably play Johns Hopkins, Lehigh, and the University of Pennsylvania. In Cambridge the team will play Columbia and the Cresent Athletic Club of New York...
Dean Briggs as chairman of the committee on memorials submitted two lists of names, the first being chosen from the first century of Harvard's existence, the second from the beginning up to the present time. The latter list was approved by the committee and will be sent immediately to the architects. The names are: John Adams 1755, James Russell Lowell 1838, Louis Agassiz, h. 1848, Ralph Waldo Emerson 1821, Joseph Warren 1759, Cotten Mather 1678, Joseph Story 1798, Benjamin Peirce 1829, Edward Everett 1811, Asa Gray h. 1844, Henry Dunster, first president of Harvard College; Charles Summer...
...Place, Cambridge, on Tuesday, at the advanced age of 86. He was born in Peterborough N. H., and graduated from Harvard in 1837. For many years he practiced law, in St. Louis, Mo., and was a judge of the Supreme Court of Missouri from 1865 to 1868. In the latter year he resigned from the Bench to accept the position of Royall Professor of Law at the Harvard Law School, which he held until 1872. In 1859 he received the degree of A. M. from Harvard. He was also a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences...
...Vice-President shall discharge the duties of the President when the latter is absent and shall serve ex officio on the Library Committee...
...Amante" and "les Transatlantiques" are the chief works of M. Abel Hermant. The latter is a mild satire without malice on the customs of modern Frenchmen and Americans. It tells of the different characteristics of the families of a French nobleman living in Paris, and of his wife the daughter of an American millionaire...