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SENIORS' CLASS DAY EXERCISES: Prayer by Rev. Edward C. Moore, D.D. Oration by Edward Tubbs Wentworth. Poem by Robert Emmons Rogers. Ode by Harford Willing Hare Powel, Jr. Chorister, Philip Greeley Clapp. Sanders Theatre, 11 A. M. Ivy Oration by Phineas McCray Henry. The Stadium...
...large smoker which will be held this evening an ode to Mr. Eliot, written by Owen Wister '82, will be read, and a song in honor of President Lowell, by J. A. Carpenter '97, will be sung, as well as a new crew song, by E. H. Pendleton '82. Mr. Pendleton has also edited a special Harvard song book, copies of which will be given...
...December number of the Monthly opens fitly with tributes to President Eliot from three men of note, Ambassador Bryce, President Hadley of Yale, and President Wilson of Princeton. On these follows "A Leaf of Bay," a simple and musical two-stanza ode in praise of a warrior who has conquered and may now rest. The collocation suggests that the allusion is to President Eliot, who certainly will watch the young men with undiminished interest as they "look toward the fight," but whether he will be content to rest "careless of the war about" is doubtful. The other pieces of verse...
...funeral ode we sing to Eli Yale...
...various alumni organizations is given. Following this are reports of spring athletics, chiefly baseball and rowing. An excellent cut of the 1908 crew in its boat and a group picture of the ball team are used to illustrate the reports. The Phi Beta Kappa poem of 1908 "An Ode to the Universities" by Percy W. McKaye '97 and a short poem by F. W. Batchelder '60 complete the issue...