Word: morgane
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...following men have been appointed watchers at the polls and will report at the designated time: 8-9, C. Loring, H. V. Morgan; 9-10, S. Galatti, L. C. Seaverns; 10-11, R. Amory, R. S. Marshall; 11-12, J. F. Day, C. D. Ryan; 12-1, H. E. Harwood, F. deH. Houston; 1-1.30, T. G. Aspinwall, T. K. Ware; 1.30-2-30, J. R. Chapin, R. C. Hallowell; 2.30-3.30, G. W. Hallowell, J. E. Thayer; 3.30-4.30, C. M. Garrett, D. J. Witmer; 4.30-6, W. P. Fuller, E. H. Ruch...
...following men are asked to be at the CRIMSON Office at 7 o'clock to coant votes: S. Galatti, G. P. Gardner, Jr., R. L. Groves, R. C. Hallowell, E. E. Hunt, C. Loring, H. V. Morgan, R. M. Page, H. M. Pirnie, J. S. Reed, E. H. Ruch, S. A. Sargent, Jr., L. C. Seaverns, J. E. Thayer, P. Wyman...
...Judson, S. S. Kent, E. M. Kerper, L. B. Killian, T. H. Kuo, H. D. LeBaron, R. H. Leonard, K. C. Li, C. H. Livingston, A. S. Macdonald, F. B. McLeary, L. M. Martin, F. W. Marvin, L. S. Mayo, C. A. Merrill, E. Morgan, A. J. Moriarty, G. Murphy, H. Nawn, H. J. Nelson, C. S. Neves, F. J. O'Brien, D. V. O'Flaherty, W. K. Page, E. Parson, R. H. Patch, St. J. Perret, G. D. Pond, S. Pond, H. M. Potter, T. C. Quinn, H. A. Reiling, A. P. Richardson, W. S. Roberts, A. F. Robinson...
...meeting was brought to order by John R. Fairbairn, Sheriff of Middlesex County. Following the selection, "The Heavens Proclaim Him" by the Alumni Chorus and the prayer by Francis G. Peabody '69,. D.D., LL.D., Eugene H. Smith '74, D.M.D., Dean of the Dental School, was introduced by Morris H. Morgan '81, Ph.D., LL.D., University Marshal. Dean Smith gave a detailed account of the development in the instruction of dentistry at Harvard College. Following this, Henry A. Christian '03, A.M., M.D., Dean of the Medical School, spoke on the relations of the two schools, one to the other, emphasizing the benefits...
This address was followed by "Loyal Song," sung by the Alumni Chorus. Dr. Morgan then introduced Charles A. Coolidge '81, Artt.D., representing the firm of Shepley, Rutan, and Coolidge, the architects of the new building. He formally presented the keys to President Lowell who made the following address of acceptance...