Word: reading
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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This evening at 8 o'clock, in Sever '11, Mr. C. T. Copeland will read informally selections, in prose and in verse, relating to war and to the sea. This is the second of Mr. Copeland's Wednesday evening readings...
...House will be open tomorrow afternoon from 2 to 6 o'clock, on the plan inaugurated last Sunday for a series of "open-house" Sunday afternoons throughout the winter. During the middle of the afternoon E. Ballantine sC. will play the piano, and B. C. Van Wye 2G. will read several selections. Tea will be served all the afternoon, and books and magazines will be provided. The 1907 committee of ten men, of which R. B. Gregg is chairman, will be in charge...
From 1908--S. L. Abrahams, A. S. Browne, S. B. P. Bull, K. G. Carpenter, H. S. Davis, J. R. Edlin, G. Emerson, S. Ervin, R. B. Goodell, A. W. Hinkel, R. E. Hoguet, W. T. Kissel, R. T. Mack, W. J. Mack, H. B. Platt, C. C. Read, C. Schmidt...
...interested in undergraduate literary work should fail to read "The Immigrant", by C. T. Ryder '06, which was awarded the Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize last June. This poem, written in three sonnets, shows a strong individuality and gives rise to the question so rarely asked by critics of college verse, "Who could have done it better...
...James Read Chadwick '65, a former lecturer in the Medical School, died Sunday at his summer residence in Chocorua, N. H. Dr. Chadwick was born in Boston in 1844 and graduated from the Medical School in 1871. He became president of its Alumni Association, and was one of the founders of the Boston Medical Library...