Word: posted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...class of 1918 today launches into actual use the Freshman dormitories, the following criticism from the New York Post is interesting to show the attitude which a large section of the general public takes toward the new institution...
...words of Mr. Sibley, one-time librarian. From this position he graduated to that which he held at his death, which is the more remarkable since the period saw the introduction of system and an increase in size of the Library that revolutionized the requirements of the post. Mr. Kiernan was able to do this because of his good sense in receiving new changes and because of his remarkable memory and natural aptitude. In 1892 the College confered upon him the honorary degree of A.M., in recognition of his services...
...Organ Soli. a. Cantilene Nuptiale. Dubois b. March of the Priests from "Athalie," Mendelssohn 7. Selection, "Faust," Gounod 8. Entree Triomphale des Boyards, Halvorsen 9. Infiammatus from "Stabat Mater," Rossini (Cornet Solo, Mr. Heim). 10. Waltz, "Roses from the South," Strauss 11. Entrlacte, "Midsummer," Maquarre 12. March, "Washington Post," Sousa...
...Kendall (inclusive), Sever 17 Kissel to Winslow (inclusive), Sever 18 German B, Sever 23 German C: Abbot to Davis (inclusive), Sever 23 Ellsworth to Wylde (inclusive), Sever 24 German 2b: Aldis to Derr (inclusive), Sever 8 Embry to Weld (inclusive), Sever 11 Government 5b, Sever 6 Greek B: Prof. Post's sect. 1, Sever 30 Greek 11, Sever 30 History 17, Pierce 202 Latin 1, Sever 29 Latin 6, Sever 36 Mathematics 4, Sever 35 Mathematics 32, Holden Mineralogy 2, Mineral. Lab. Mineralogy 10, Min. Lab. Music 6, Holden Philosophy B: Aldridge to Kent (inclusive), Emerson...
Commemorative exercises were held by the Charles Beck Post of the G. A. R. and the Harvard Memorial Society in Sanders Theatre at noon Saturday. After prayers by Professor Francis G. Peabody '69 and the singing of "Fair Harvard," Major Henry Lee Higginson '55, introduced the speaker of the day, Colonel Charles Fessenden Morse '58, of Falmouth, who fought in four of the most important battles of the Civil War: Gettysburg, Cedar Mountain, Antietam, and Chancellorsville...