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Dates: during 1890-1899
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After Professor Norton had read parts of the Commemoration Ode, the services were closed by the Glee Club's singing a few verses of the hymn often sung at the funerals of fallen soldiers, "Integer Vitae...
...Harvard Memorial Biographies' the story of the generous lives of our fellows dead in the war is told with pathetic and tender simplicity. Every page is inspiring. I read a few lines written by one of my own dear college friends, Peter Porter, sweet, high-minded, poetic, humorous, lovable comrade, scholar and gentleman. He was colonel of a New York regiment; he fell leading a charge at Cold Harbor. Before going to the war he made his will, and the words with which he began it seem to me sincerely characteristic of the spirit of modest self-conservation which...
Professor Charles Eliot Norton will make a few remarks and will read passages from Mr. Lowell's Commemoration Ode. The Glee Club will sing. Members of the G. A. R. have been invited to attend...
Arrangements for the Memorial Day services in Sanders Theatre have been nearly completed. Professor Norton will read selections from the Commemoration Ode, and speak a few words fitted for the occasion. There will be singing by the Glee Club. The service will be very short. The local post of the Grand Army has been invited to attend in a body. The public also will be welcomed...
...recent meeting of the Trustees of the Peabody Museum, the Hon. Robert C. Winthrop presiding, Mr. Lowell read the following letter from Mr. Augustus Hemenway...