Word: master
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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President, H. M. Rogers; master of ceremonies, P. King; secretary, J. L. Tildsley; class orator, A. M. Thompson; poet, C. B. Newton; ivy orator, A. P. Andrew; historian, P. H. Davis; presentation orator, W. A. Guild; class prophet, B. B. McAlpin; censor, R. T. Sloss; Washington's Birthday Orator, N. B. Tarkington; '76 prize debate, J. B. Carter; Nassau Herald Committee, Wylie, DeWitt and Dodd; Class Ode Committee, H. Rogers, Carpenter and Dunn; Class Day Committee, S. Rogers, Lester, Shelton, Cochran, Fraser, Warren, Beveridge, Carpenter, Woodcock, Henderson, Black, Morris, Driscoll, and Ferguson...
...Higginson was toast master and toasts were answered by Trafford, McCormick and several others. The Yale team left for New York this morning where a reception and dinner will be given them tonight by the Columbia College Dramatic Association...
...hares. The paper led across different yards down to the Charles river, through Allston, where the hounds had some difficulty in following the scent. Thence the trail crossed through Brighton, Brookline and around the reservoir, terminating at the Cambridge end of the Harvard bridge. A. L. Endicott '94 was master of the hounds and lined up the men here for the break. The hounds raced back to the gymnasium and D. W. Fenton, 2nd, finished first with J. W. Schereschewsky '95 second and J. P. Fox '94 third...
Last Saturday evening the class of '69 held its triennial dinner at the new University Club House on Beacon Street. Places were laid for twenty-four and Mr. F. H. Appleton officiated as toast master...
JAMES C. MACKENZIE, Head-master of the Lawrenceville School...