Word: mr
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Mr. Walter Marsh, Harvard, '89, has been appointed assistant at the North high school at Weymouth...
...Story of Boston, a Study of Independency, by Mr. Arthur Gilman, is the third of a series of histories of the Great Cities of the Republic. It is not exactly a history but as its title indicates, it presents in an interesting and not too minute a form the story of the early growth of the city. It is a study of the development of the free ideas, both civil and religious, with the innumerable conflicts between bigotry and tolerance, radicalism and conservatism, which have marked the history of Boston. The most interesting period was that just preceding the Revolution...
...second meeting this year of the Exeter club was held last night. Mr. F. B. McKean, '90, was elected president in the place of F. S. Duncan, '90, resigned. It was decided to have a dinner in the near future and a committee was appointed to make arrangements for the same. A committee was appointed also for the purpose of conferring with a similar committee from the Andover club to give some expression of regret upon the fact that that there is to be no Exeter-Andover football game this fall...
...being the prime movers of these resolutions for Harvard. The resolutions are in substance what the Athletic committee has been introducing here little by little, and which guided the freshman game last year between Harvard and Yale. As another proof that Harvard was at the bottom of them, Mr. Holden received a letter from Mr. Bolles certifying that the following men were of regular standing...
...closing the debate for the negative Mr. F. W. Thayer L. S., said that he preferred to belong to a party with a future even brighter than its past. In a political question, he said, people are apt to take a superficial view of matters and draw from their opinion without further investigation. Mr. Russell's election would not be for the best interests of the people for several reasons, firstly because by his election the Boston democracy is recognized to power; secondly, our institutions, public schools and various departments are of the best and need no change; and lastly...