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...Phillips-Exeter Aademy was held Tuesday. Walter Brigham Phillips of Boston was president of the day. The exercises in the chapel were as follows: History of the class, by George Richmond Parsons of Providence, R. I.; prophecy, by Judd Ellis Bulley of Waverly, N. Y.; oration, by John McKinstrey Merriam of South Framingham, Mass.; poem, by Frank Anthony Luques of Biddeford, Me. The exercises closed with "Auld Lang Syne." The usual exercises about the class tree then occurred. In the evening a brilliant reception was held. The number in the class is 31; whole number in the school...
...Drake, Dunham, Dwyer, Eaton, Eells, Eliot, Farnsworth, Fay, Ferguson, Fuller, C. J. Gardner, G. P. Gardner, Gilman, Godding, Goodrich, Goodwin, Gray, Greenleaf, Hancox, Harriman, Harris, Harwood, Heminway, Herrick, Hitchcock, Houghton, Hovey, Humason, Hunt, Huse, Jane, Kenefick, Keys, Kimball, Lamson, Latham, Legate, Leland, LeMoyne, Lovering, Loring, Lowell, Lynde, Macauley, Martin, Merriam, Metivier, Millet, Minot, Morrell, Morris, Morse, Nash, Nichols, O'Callaghan, Ogden, Page, Parker, Parmenter, Patton, Perrin, Pierce, Prior, Richards, Richardson, Roberts, Roby, Rollins, Rountree, Rusk, Russell, Ryder, Sargent, Sawyer, Seamans, Sherman, Shippen, Sloane, Smiley, A. E. Smith, D. E. Smith, F. W. Smith, Sprague, Starr, Stetson, Stiles, Stone, Stringham, Strobel...
...meeting of the Colleges next summer. Mr. Blaikie's belief in the use of such exercises is shown by the remark in his address to the undergraduates the other evening, that every man on the University Crew ought to enter the two-mile running-race. Mr. F. Merriam of '71 has offered a silver cup, to be contested for in a mile running-race at the spring meeting. The thanks of the Association are certainly due to this gentleman for his kind offer...
EDWIN GARRALD MERRIAM...
EDWIN GARRALD MERRIAM...