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...Kennelly '06 hon., C. W. Killam, E. S. King, G. L. Kittredge '82, E. P. Kohler, K. Lake, H. S. Langfeld, C. R. Lanman, R. H. Lord '06, D. G. Lyon '01 hon., A. G. McAdie '85, C. H. McIlwain '03, E. L. Mark, L. S. Marks, R. B. Merriman '96, C. H. Moore '89, Edward C. Moore, Ernest C. Moore, G. F. Moore '06 hon., W. B. Munro...
...Coolidge '87, Theodore Lyman'97, R. B. Perry '97 (second half), George W. Pierce '99, Richard B. Strong, J. H. Woods '87 (second half); Associate Professor John Warren '97, Assistant Professors Elliot G. Brackett, Richard C. Cabot '89, Arthur B. Lamb '03 (while in government service), R. B. Merriman '96 (first half), Harris P. Mosher '92, Francis W. Peabody '03 (first half), C. R. Post '04 (first half), K. G. T. Webster '93, Faculty Instructors Alexander S. Begg, Alexander Forbes '05, B. A. G. Fuller '00 (first half); Julius Klein '13 (first half), Frederick T. Lord '97 (first half); Lecturer...
...Friday evening, September 7, the Battalion gave a large dinner to the French Officers at the City Club, on which occasion the large banquet hall, appropriately decorated, held over 500 diners. In addition to the Frenchmen President Lowell, Major Flynn, Captain Hamlin, Professor R. B. Merriman, Mr. Frederic Schenck and Mr. Robert D. Faller were guests of honor. Speeches and singing contributed to make a very enjoyable evening...
...Wentworth, Mrs. William Henry Cook, Mrs. James Westmore Willcox, Mrs. LeBaron R. Briggs, Mrs. Harrie E. Mason, Mrs. Edward Channing, Mrs. George W. Cram, Mrs. Byron S. Hurlburt, Mrs. A. Lawrence Lowell, Mrs. Bliss Perry, Mrs. Edward C. Moore, Mrs. H. A. Yeomans, Mrs. Herbert Boynton, Mrs. R. B. Merriman, Mrs. Guy Waring, Mrs. William Leander McKee, Mrs. Robert Treat Paine, Mrs. Walter Clarke Howe, Mrs. C. W. Whittier, Mrs. C. F. Adams, 2d, Mrs. Constance Warren, Mrs. Oliver Ames, 2d, Mrs. R. L. Agassiz, Mrs. Robert Winsor, Mrs. E. D. Brandegee, Mrs. Howard Elliot...
Major Azan, assisted by Professor Merriman, delivered the regular lecture to the Corps last night on the subject of the conduct of reliefs, a subject of much more importance and of greater difficulty than may be generally supposed. A badly conducted relief will endanger the lives not only of the men taking over the trench, but also of those leaving its this would, moreover, happen at a calamitous time. The method of the advance of the relief party to the 'trenches to be relieved, the necessary inter-communication between the new and old occupants of the position, and the principles...