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...vague "unsatisfactory" notes did not suggest blunt defiance. She never was directly hostile, and we do her wrong in saying she would have declared war on us even if we had broken off diplomatic relations. We also give Mr. Wilson a bit too much credit when we laud him for keeping us out of war, the only dangers of which were provoked by his weakness. P. W. WHITTLESEY...
There is a great desire at Brown to have a new athletic field and though a strong effort has been made to find suitable laud, nothing can secured for less than $40,000 or $50,000. The Metcalf lot belonging to the college, and a tract of land known as Adelaide Park have been considered. There is no doubt that, could the land be found, the funds could easily be raised to fit it up. At the last meeting of the athletic committee it was voted to appoint from the executive committee of each athletic association...
...Glory, Laud and Honor. Schumann...
...spite of the pressure from the outside. The Anniversary Choir, with its magnificent volume of sound, again took part in the service. The hymn "Machet die Thore Weit" opened the service, and the reading of Psalm 143 by Rev. F. G. Peabody was followed by the anthem, "All Glory, Laud and Honor." Then followed Arthur Foote's beautiful composition, "Into the Silent Land," which was composed especially for the occasion. This was sung by a graduate quartet consisting of Dr. S. W. Langmaid, '59, Geo. L. Osgood, '66, G. S. Lamson, '77, and A. M. Barnes, '71. At the close...
...Glory, Laud, and Honor...