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...views of Mt. Tacoma, Wash. T., and of the pond at Waverly. Mr. Sumner has shown great technique and artistic taste in his views of the old Maryland plantations and Patapsco river. A Flock of Sheep" and "Down the Shadowy Seine She Comes," are remarked upon by all. Mr. Leighton's interiors and college buildings should be remembered as the best of their class. His views of Newport are interesting, showing the principal houses of this summer resort, and views on the beach. His picture, entitled "What Goes to Make Life Worth Living," an instantaneous...
...place to-night at the Parker House at 7 o'clock. The officers are as follows; C. F. Adams, Jr., presiding officer; W. H. Rand, Jr., toast-master; J. H. Sedgewick, orator; L. McK. Garrison, poet; Benjamin Carpenter, chorister. The committee of arrangements consists of Copley Amory, G. B. Leighton, and R. T. Paine...
...FRYE.The following men are requested to be at Sanders Theatre, at 10.15 this morning, to act as ushers at the literary exercises: S. Dexter. '90; J. G. King, J. M. Markoe, T. Woodbury, '89; C. Amory, L. Anderson, G. B. Leighton, 88; H. G. Brengle, G. S. Baker, G. A. Morrison, F. H. Sellers, S. H. Smith, S. W. White...
Undergraduates desiring to get up special features for the torchlight parade, will please confer with Mr. Leighton, 9 Weld, as expenses therefor are to be paid from the general fund...
...history of the college. Each man who cares to do so, is invited to prepare a transparency or special feature illustrative of some period of the university history, and carry it in the procession. All who have ideas upon the subject are requested to communicate with Mr. George B. Leighton, secretary of the torchlight committee. It is desirable that as many transparencies and special features as possible may be prepared. Every department of the university will be represented, and it is therefore possible to make the procession a success in every sense of the word. At the semi-millenial anniversary...