Word: mayors
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...speakers will probably be Austen G. Fox '69, chairman of the committee on bar examinations in New York, and one of the best after-dinner speakers in the country; J. B. Warner '69, of Cambridge, a well-known Boston lawyer, and one of the organizers of the club; ex-Mayor Nathan Matthews '75, of Boston, and Judge Robert Grant '73, of Boston. The undergraduate speakers will be W. F. Corliss '94, G. K. Bell '93, and H. C. Lakin '94. Among those who will be present are H. Sherman Hoar, U. S. District Attorney; Judge Fesenden, of the Massachusetts Superior...
BOSTON LATIN SCHOOL ASSOCIATION.- The annual dinner of the Association will be held at the Parker House, on Friday, April 10, at 6.30 p. m. Henry M. Rogers, Esq., will preside, and among others, Mayor Quincy will be present. All who have ever been connected with the school, whether members of the Association or not, are invited. Tickets, at $2.50 each, may be obtained of Thos. Tileston Baldwin, room 1038 Exchange Building, Boston...
BOSTON LATIN SCHOOL ASSOCIATION.- The annual dinner of the Association will be held at the Parker House, on Friday, April 10, at 6.30 p. m. Henry M. Rogers, Esq., will preside, and among others, Mayor Quincy will be present. All who have ever been connected with the school, whether members of the Association or not, are invited. Tickets, at $2.50 each, may be obtained of Thos. Tileston Baldwin, room 1038 Exchange Building, Boston...
...past members 102 are now living in Boston, 54 in New York. The rest are scattered throughout the country. Among the past members are the Lieutenant-Governor, ex-Mayor Matthews, Professors Taussig and Cummings, Judge Robert Grant, Mr. Justice Fesenden of the Massachusetts Supreme Court, and Hon. Austen G. Fox, chairman of the New York Bar Commissioners. The last named is one of the most enthusiastic supporters. He is coming from New York for the occasion. Several other New York men have accepted and a large number of men living in Boston. All the members of the club...
Shortly after the debate two private cars of the West End Railway carried the speakers, the judges and others to the banquet which was held at the Empire Cafe in Boston. Mayor Quincy was toastmaster. Ex-Gov. Long, Professor Hadley, Professor Mayo-Smith, and Mr. Williams, as well as President Eliot responded to toasts...