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...David Williams Cheever '52, an assistant under Dr. Holmes while he was a professor in the Harvard Medical School; Rev. Samuel McChord Crothers, h.'99, of Cambridge. In addition to these speakers, Mr. C. T. Copeland '82, of the English Department, will read "The Last Leaf" and "The Chambered nautilus," two of Mr. Holmes's most famous poems. The Harvard Glee Club and the Cambridge Latin School Orchestra will furnish the music. The Glee club will sing "Union and Liberty," music by Francis Boott '31, and words by Dr. Holmes, and "Angel of Peace," with words written by Dr. Homes...
...Colonel Thomas Wentworth Higginson '41, Dr. Edward, Waldo Emerson '66, Dr. David Williams Cheever '52, who was assistant under Dr. Holmes when professor at the Medical School, and Rev. Samuel McChord Crothers, h. '99 cf Cambridge. Mr. C. T. Copeland '82 will read "The Last Leaf" and "The Chambered Nautilus," two of Dr. Holmes's most famous poems. Music will be furnished by the University glee club and by the Cambridge Latin School orchestra...
July 21, 1855. Connecticut River, Springfield, Mass., one and a-half miles down stream and back, Iris, Harvard, (eight oared parges), 22m; Y. Y., Harvard (four-oared barge), 22.03; Nereid-Yale, (six oared) 23.38: Nautilus-Yale, (six-oared...
July 21, 1855. Connecticut River, Springfield, Mass., one-and-a-half miles down stream and back.- Iris, Harvard (8-oared barge), 22m.; Y. Y., Harvard (4 oared barge), 22.03: Nereid, Yale (sixoared), 23.38; Nautilus, Yale (6-oared...
...anniversary of whose birthday we commemorate, lay down a few selections of our literary labors to his memory." At the conclusion of his speech, Colonel Higginson read a short poem called "Dame Cragie." The Rev. Augustus M. Lord, a poet of considerable repute, then gave Longfellow's "The Chambered Nautilus." The first author introduced was Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, who read several extremely beautiful verses on the gondoliers of Venice, a poem entitled "Sunset on the Nile" and "A Legend of the Flies." One of Mrs. Howe's poems referred to the rivalry of the ladies of Venice in dressing...