Word: nortone
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Professor Charles Eliot Norton will act as advisory editor of the American Journal of Archaeology Published in Baltimore. Instructor Marsh will also render editorial assistance...
...meeting of the board of overseers of Harvard College was held on Wednesday. The board voted to concur with the president and fellows in their votes appointing Edward Cummings, A. B., proctor; re-appointing Henry W. Torrey, Charles E. Norton, Wolcott Gibbs, Francis J. Child George L. Goodale, and Crawford H. Toy to be members of the council of the library for three years from January 1, 1885, etc. The vote of the president and fellows to repeal the second and third paragraphs of the statutes of the University, numbered 14, was referred to Messrs. Peabody, Brooks, and Lowell. This...
There will be a meeting of the Harvard Union tonight at 7.30 in Sever 11. Question, "Resolved, That the district system of electing the President proposed by Senator Norton should be adopted." Debaters: Affirmative, E. W. Frost, L. S., and E. L. Smith, '85; negative, O. F. Hiboard, L. S., and A. G. Webster...
...annual meeting of the association which supports this school was recently held at Princeton. The colleges were represented by the following members of the association: Harvard-Profs. Norton, Goodwin, and White; Brown-Prof. Harkness; Columbia-Prof. Drisler, and Princeton by Prof. Sloane. There were also present Messrs. DePeyster and Ludlow, of New York. The first duty before the committee was to pass resolutions on the death of Prof. Packard, who was acting director, prior to the directorship of the present incumbent. After this a report was read from Prof. Van Benscohoten, which was exceedingly favorable and showed the growing success...
...pleasant run, but only eleven men turned out to take advantage of it The hares, Bemis, '87, and Davis, '88, left the steps of Matthews at 3.10. Seven minutes later the hounds, under Brandt, '85, as master of hounds in pursuit. The course lay up Kirkland street, through the Norton woods, out Wendall street, across North-avenue to the Observatory, past Fresh pond and Mt. Auburn, near which the bags were left. The scent was very well laid, and the hounds found little difficulty in following it until they came to the Mt. Auburn cemetery, where they wasted much time...