Word: local
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...held at Trinity Church, Boston, last Friday, illustrated by reproductions from photographs of Brooks House and the bust of Philips Brooks by Hugh Cairns, is also printed. An article on the Rhodes Scholarships conference which was held in University Hall on Saturday and a number of reports of local activities complete the issue...
...guest of the University Club of Buffalo at a luncheon, and later in the afternoon will attend a reception of the Harvard Club of Buffalo. In the evening he will make an address before the Association of Collegiate Alumnae. On Wednesday morning President Eliot will visit one of the local high schools of Buffalo, leaving at noon for Cleveland, where he will attend a dinner of the Cleveland Harvard Club. On Thursday morning he will address the students of Western Reserve University at Cleveland, and in the afternoon will leave for Boston...
...guest of the University Club of Buffalo at a luncheon, and later in the afternoon will attend a reception of the Harvard Club of Buffalo. In the evening he will make an address before the Association of Collegiate Alumnae. On Wednesday morning President Eliot will visit one of the local high schools of Buffalo, leaving at noon for Cleveland where he will attend a dinner of the Cleveland Harvard Club. On Thursday morning he will address the students of Western Reserve University at Cleveland and in the afternoon will leave for Boston...
...meeting of the local executive committee of the National Education Association was held at 50 State street, Boston, on December 23, for the purpose of formulating plans for the annual convention of the Association which is to be held in Boston from July 6 to 10. President Eliot, chairman of the committee, presided. Mr. E. R. Warren '88 is to have charge of the business management of the convention, and headquarters for making the necessary arrangements have been opened at Room 701, 60 State street, Boston...
...Lincoln '05, is an account of club politics in a Southern college. The narrative is well told, although the scenes depicted seem slightly unnatural. "Pardners," by L. W., although only a short sketch, is the best written article in the magazine. It is clearly told and full of local color, "Rattles Romance," by "Burre," and "Number-Stoughton," by E. R. Little '04, would be more interesting if they were less vague...