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...aggregation this afternoon and tomorrow afternoon. The Scribes will liaeup as follows: J. F. Barnes '27, H. C. Barelett '28, Edward Baur '27, V. O. Jones '28, Richard Melsenbach '28. The Tutors will be represented by E. S. Mason, Paul Birdsall, Richard Opie, C. C. Brinton '19, and Francis Parkman '19, The journalists will be battlling for the league leadership, now held by the Tutors. The prevctors of the Gold Coast dormitories are corsidering entering a team. Following is a summary of the steading of the teams...
...Geology 7 Harvard 6 German 1a I Sever 11 Government 19 Harvard 5 History 1 Mr. Case, sects. 4, 16 and conf. sects. New Lect. Hall Mr. Cram, sects. 5, 12 and conf. sects. New Lect. Hall Mr. Gratwick, sect. 1 and conf. sects. New Lect. Hall Mr. Parkman, sect. 3 and conf. sects. New Lect. Hall Mr. Durand, sects. 6, 15 and conf. Memorial Hall Mr. Osborne, sect. 7 and conf. sects. Memorial Hall Mr. Post, sects. 8, 18 and conf. sects. Memorial Hall Mr. McDonald, sect. 2 and conf. sects. Geol. Lect. Rm. Mr. Taylor, sects...
...list of students in Harvard College, as it will appear in the annual catalogue when it is published, is now posted in the south entry of University Hall. The College Office requests that students report at once to University 3, the office of Assistant Dean Parkman, any errors that may be found in the list...
...Joseph Guarnaccia, Mrs. R. H. Hallowell, Mrs. P. M. Hamlen, Mrs. H. W. Harris, Mrs. A. N. Hamlen, Mrs. H. W. Holmes, Mrs. O. D. Kellogg, Mrs. B. L. Kilgour, Mrs. A. Lawrence Lowell, Mrs. H. G. Meadows, Mrs. R. B. Merriman, Mrs. J. W. Miller, Mrs. Francis Parkman, Mrs. C. A. Pratt, Mrs. Elliott Putnam, Mrs. R. R. Robinson, Mrs. D. M. Sayles, Mrs. F. B. Sayre, Mrs. H. D. Scott, Mrs. Richard Stoney, Mrs. R. DeC. Ward, Mrs. Moses Williams...
...Theological School was not formally organized until some years later: funds were lacking for its efficient functioning although in 1813 Samuel Parkman of Boston, a wealthy and public spirited merchant conveyed to the Collage a township of land in Maine "for the support of a Professor in Theology." The benefits of this gift were great in prospect, but it was of he immediate help to the department...