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...Institute of 1770, the Hasty Pudding Club and the Phi Beta Kappa. He gained the degrees of A. M. and M. D. in 1837 Immediately after this he began the practice of medicine in Boston. In 1841 he went abroad to pursue his studies and was made a member of medical societies in Rome and Athens. Upon his return in 1843 he was appointed curator of the Lowell Institute, which position he held until April of this year...
...Corporation of the University has invited Kentaro Kaniko Vice-Minister of Agriculture and Commerce in the Japanese ministry and a member of the Japanese House of Peers, to be present at the '97 Commencement exercises. Count Kaniko graduated at the Harvard Law School in 1878, and the invitation now extended to him means that he will be the recipient of an honorary degree at Commencement. This will be the first time a native of Japan has been thus honored...
...CRIMSON has published in pamphlet form the poem written by R. P. Utter for the Junior class dinner, together with the toast, written by G. H. Scull for the same occasion. Any member of the class may get a copy by calling at the CRIMSON office and signing his name...
...President Eliot and Professor Hollis is one of which every student in the University should avail himself. It is certainly a matter of great interest to every one to know what President Eliot's views on athletics really are, while it is of the utmost importance that every member of the University, and especially every member of an athletic organization, should know the position of the Corporation in regard to athletics and the functions of the Athletic Committee...
...semi-annual election of the Harvard Union held last night the following officers were elected: President, S. R. Wrightington '97; vice-president, W. E. Weaver '98; secretary, F. O. White '99; treasurer, H. F. Robinson '98; member of executive committee, F. Hendrick...