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Arthur Stanwood Pier, of Pittsburg, Penn., will speak on the "Rise and Fall of New Rome." Pier is 21 years old and went to St. Paul's School before coming to college. He has been an editor of the Advocate, a member of the Signet and the O. K., of the Hasty Pudding Club, and of various other social clubs...
John C. Rowe, of South Bethlehem, N. Y., will treat the subject, "Should the Municipal Franchise be Placed on a Property Basis?" He prepared for college at Cazenovia Seminary, Cazenovia, N. Y., where he was class orator at graduation. He is 22 years old. Rowe has been an active member of the Harvard Union; he was the alternate for Harvard in the Princeton debate held this spring...
Robert Walcott, of Cambridge, has as his subject, "The Present Tendency toward City Parks." He is 20 years old and prepared at the Browne and Nichols School. Walcott has been a member of the '95 Signet, the Hasty Pudding Club, and has done considerable literary work during his course. He has also taken English...
...Benshimol, of Roxbury, will deliver the Latin Salutatory. He is 21 years old and a graduate of the Cambridge Latin School. He was distinguished with Second Year Honors in the classics in his sophomore year and is now a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society...
Carlos Carson Rowlinson, of Eureka, Ill., will deliver the Divinity School Part, taking as his subject, "The place of Christ in Modern Thought." Rowlinson is 30 years old. He graduated from Eureka College, Ill., in 1891. When he was in college he paid a good deal of attention to speaking, and in his senior year he was the winner of an oratorical contest...