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...Philadelphia, Pa.; censor, Charles P. Spooner, of Hudson, Wis.; Washington's birthday orator, William W. Smith, of Hollidaysburg, Pa.; Washington's birthday debater, Leroy Gresham, of Baltimore, Md.; Nassau Herald committee, C. I. Truby, Pa; T. Bell, N. J.; M S. Farr, N. J; S. G. Dunning, N. Y.; ode committee, V. L. Collins, N. J.; J. M. Mayhew, Neb; R. D. Small, Mass.; memorial committee, J. W Easton, N. J; C. Mudge, N. J.; class day committee, M. V. Bergen, N. J; F. G. Betts, Pa; J. M. Brennan, Ky; F. Bucher, Pa.; H S. Carter...
...competed for by students in any department of the University or graduates of not more than three years' standing. Four subjects are proposed, all having connection with Dante or his works. The Sargent prize of $100 is offered, this year, for the best metrical version of the sixteenth Ode of the third Book of Horace. Undergraduates in Harvard College and students of the Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women may compete...
Class Day Exercises. Prayer by Rev. Francis Greenwood Peabody, D. D.-Oration by Charles Wesley Willard.-Poem by Hugh McCulloch, Jr.- Ivy oration by A. B. Nichols.- Ode by Sewall Carroll Brackett. Sanders Theatre...
...CLASS SONG.- The final rehearsal of the class song and ode in Dane Hall this afternoon with the brass band. It is very important that every senior should come to this rehearsal to learn the air of the song, in order that the singing at the tree may be as good as possible. Rehearsal begins at 1.45, and will not last more than half an hour...
...Class Day number of the Advocate, containing the poem, ode and orations of Class Day will be out Friday morning...