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...centennial celebration of the birthday of Nathaniel Hawthorne will be held at "The Wayside," the house in Concord where he did most of his literary work, on July 4 and 5. On the first day Col. T. W. Higginson '41 will deliver an address on "The Literary Position of Hawthorne" and Mrs. Maude Howe Elliott, Judge T. S. Keyes '41 and Mr. C. T. Copeland '82 will also speak. Mrs. Julia Ward Howe and Mr. F. T. Sanborn will be the speakers on the second day. Col. Higginson will preside at the exercises. The public will be charged a small...
...reported that by the will of Mary Putnam Ropes of Salem, the University will receive a bequest of Boston and Maine railroad common stock to endow the Nathaniel Ropes Professorship of Political Economy. The surplus, if any, is to go to the Peabody Museum. A second bequest from the same source of one-half the interest of an annuity bend of the Massachusetts Hospital Life Insurance Company, is to establish the Nathaniel Ropes; Jr., fund, the purpose of which is not stated. At present it is impossible to estimate the value of these bequests...
...Nathaniel Southgate Shaler '62, "Naturalist and humanist...
...story free from serious defects is "The Aristocrat." As it stops when its logical end is reached, it has the unusual distinction of leaving something to the Willing imagination of the reader. "Nathaniel," though rather fantastically improbable, is interesting and clever. "Fog and Sunlight," "Old Humphry's Spook" and "Samuel" are all of the bad dream variety and are all of the bad dream variety and are inferior in treatment because their authors had nothing...
...Beta Kappa (Harvard Chapter). Business Meeting Harvard Hall, 10 a. m.--Oration by Professor George H. Palmer, LL.D.--Poem by Professor Nathaniel S. Shaler, S.D. Sanders Theatre, 12 m. The public are cordially invited to attend the exercises in Sanders Theatre. At the conclusion of the exercises the Society will march to the Harvard Union, where dinner will be served. Tickets for the dinner at Sever's Bookstore