Word: press
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...occasion of especial interest for Harvard men. The institute was founded in 1879 by Professor Norton, who was made its first president and held that office with great distinction until 1890. He was followed in the presidency by President Low, of Columbia, who was compelled by the press of his official duties to resign the office in January of the present year. His successor is Professor J. W. White. Of the twelve men who signed the call issued in 1879, ten were Harvard...
...students interested in French Literature is called to a series of three readings to be given this week in Union Hall, Boylston Street, Boston, by M. Marcel Deslouis, of the Theatre de Bordeaux and formerly of the Theatre de l'Oeuvre, Paris. He comes well recommended by the press of Paris. The readings are distributed as follows: Tuesday, May 18, "The Classical Poets;" Thursday, May 20, "The Romanticists;" Saturday, May 22, "The Moderns and the Parnassians...
...following toasts and speakers were announced: "The Class," W. H. Conroy; "Rowing," J. F. Perkins; "Baseball," P. D. Haughton; "The Press," R. Dek. Gilder; "Debating," P. G. Carleton; "The Crew," B. H. Dibblee; Poem, J. F. Brice. P. M. Jaffray was toastmaster...
...Machina, "The Power of the Press," F. H. Kinnicutt...
President Donald will make the opening remarks and will then leave the further charge to Toastmaster Percy M. Jaffray. The speeches will be between the courses in the following order: William H. Conroy, "The Class;" J. F. Perkins, "Rowing;" R. deKay Gilder, "The Press;" B. H. Dibblee, "The Crew;" P. D. Haughton, "Baseball;" P. G. Carleton, "Debating;" J. F. Brice will read a poem on "The Class." The '99 Glee Club will also sing a number of selections...