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...sing it today. The line which is now "The woods and templed hills" was first written "Our woods and sacred hills," while "Let all that breathe partake the sound prolong," was originally "Let all that breathe partake the scared song." In the same case with "America" is Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's famous poem "Excelsior" written at three o'clock in the morning on the back of a letter from Wendell Phillips. In another case are parts of the original manuscript of "The Uncommerical Traveller" in Dickens' unreadable scrawl, and of the "Roundabout Papers" written by Thackeray in a hand that...
Substitutions: Harvard 1924, Wasser man for Gordon, Kempner for Stevens, Kohn for Sipp, Rodakiewicz for Black, Sanchez for Rudolfsky, Woodley for Sanchez, Strahlem for Dodakiewicz; St. George, Longfellow for Alger. Baskets: 1924, Gordon 9, Stevens 9, Sipp 8, Wasserman 3, Black 2, Kempner, Rudolfsky; St. George, Phelps 5, Alger, Almirall, Gamble. Free throws, Gordon 7, Phelps 4, Wasserman. Referee, MacDonald, Twenty-minute halves...
William Roscoe Thayer '81 the eminent historian and biographer, will be the speaker at the regular meeting of the Society of Harvard Dames to be held in Phillips Brooks House this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Miss Alice Longfellow, daughter of the famous poet, will be the guest of honor. All members and all wives, mothers, and sisters of Harvard students residing temporarily in or near Cambridge are invited to attend this meetings...
...speaker at the regular meeting of the Society of Harvard Dames to be held in Phillips Brooks House tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. All members and all wives, mothers, and sisters of Harvard students residing temporarily in or near Cambridge are invited to attend this meeting. Miss Alice Longfellow will be the guest of honor...
...comprises among its undergraduates presidents such men as John Quincy Adams 1787, James Russell Lowell '38, Edward Everett Hale '39; Oliver Wendell Holmes '29, and Thomas Wentworth Higginson '41; and among its orators and poets Charles Sumner '30, Wendell Phillips '31, William Cullen Bryant '59, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow '59, Henry Ward Beecher 1821, Ralph Waldo Emerson 1821, and President Eliot...