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ENGLISH Const. History.- The following books, unsoiled and in every way as good as new, for sale second hand: Hist. 11, Hallam, 2 vols., $1.00; Hist. 12, May, 3 vols., $2.50; Hist. 9, Pollock and Maitland, $6.50. Inquire at Thurston...
...were chosen members of the council. The meeting voted by a small majority to instruct the council to preserve in their effort to secure for the alumni of the Law School the same right to vote for Overseers as is now enjoyed by graduates of the College. Sir Frederick Pollock and John H. Arnold, Librarian of the Law School, were elected honorary members of the association...
...that of M.D. and two that of S.B. Twelve honorary degrees were given, as follows: A.M., William A. Chanler, George Dock, Wendell Phillips Garrison, Joseph Jefferson, Roswell Park; S.T.D., George A. Gordon; LL.D., Charles Frncis Adams, John Chipman Gray, FitzEdward Hall, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Alfred Thayer Mahan, Frederick Pollock...
...election of officers on Thursday, June 27. The officers of the present year, president, James C. Carter '50, vice-president, Roger Wolcott '70; corresponding secretary, William C. Lane '81; treasurer, Henry G. Denny '52, were re-elected for the following year. The following were elected honorary members: Sir Frederick Pollock Bart., Corpus Professor of Jurisprudence, Oxford; Louis D. Brandeis L. S. '77, Andrew McFarland Davis, the Rev. A. V. G. Allen D. D. '86, Charles H. Moore A. M. '90. The following additional members from the class of '95 were elected by the general society on the nomination of their...
...annual alumnin dinner was held at 2 o'clock of Commencement Day. The Rev. S. F. Smith was the oldest graduate in line. Professor Norton presided and opened the after-dinner speaking. The otehr speakers were President Eliot, Governor Greenhalge, Captain A. T. Mahan, Sir Frederick Pollock, Justice Horace Gray '45, Charles Francis Adams '56, Joseph Jefferson, J. H. Choate '52, J. C. Carter '50, and the Rev. Dr. George A. Gordon...