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...following fourteen men have been chosen members of the Freshman Red Book board representing the Business department: Reed Pierce Anthony '19, of Boston; Henry Conrad Bartholomay '19, of Chicago, Ill.; Philip Batchelder '19, of Peterborough, N. H.; Edward Livingston Burrill, Jr., '19, of New York N. Y.; Ellison Goddard Day '19, of Newton; Copeland Mitchell Draper '19, of Milton; William Gaston '19, of Boston; Royal Little '19, of Brookline; William Barrows Peale '19, of New York, N. Y.; John Pickering, Jr., '19, of Salem; Duncan Hicks Read '19, of New York, N. Y.; John Rothschild '19, of East Foxboro; Edward...
Donald James MacKenzie, Morristown (N. J.) High School and Peterborough (N. H.) High School. Price Greenleaf...
...been in vogue since Greek music died out. For this reason he is unfortunately unable to deliver a fundamental criticism of the Dalcroze method, though he gives a fairly adequate idea of its character. Gilbert Elliott, Jr., draws an enticing picture of life at the MacDowell colony in Peterborough, N. H., and several timely book reviews cover their field well. The editorials, however, as usual in The, Musical Review, lack distinction and that quality which an editoral should have--the stimulation of thought and discussion on matters of wide importance...
...Honorable Nathaniel Holmes '37 died at his residence, 7 Holyoke Place, Cambridge, on Tuesday, at the advanced age of 86. He was born in Peterborough N. H., and graduated from Harvard in 1837. For many years he practiced law, in St. Louis, Mo., and was a judge of the Supreme Court of Missouri from 1865 to 1868. In the latter year he resigned from the Bench to accept the position of Royall Professor of Law at the Harvard Law School, which he held until 1872. In 1859 he received the degree of A. M. from Harvard. He was also...
...Fine Arts of the Middle Ages in the Fogg Museum last evening, showing views illustrating the Decadent Gothic style of architecture in France, and the Perpendicular style in England. Most of the views were from English churches, such as the cathedrals of Durham, Lincoln, Salisbury, Wells, Ely, Peterborough, Southwell, and the abbeys of Whitby and Westminster...