Word: recording
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Vendome last night, class feeling at Harvard is not so much of a phantom as it has sometimes been thought to be. A class which has always been conspicuous for its active interest in every department of the College life, Ninety-six more than lived up to its past record last night. The many expressions of good-fellowship and of loyalty to both Alma Mater and to the class were received with an enthusiasm which was inspiring to all and especially to those whose opportunities for convivial gatherings as classmates have in the past been...
...BRIESEN and R. WALCOTT.Best general references: Cong. Record, vol. 24 (Feb. 20, 1893); (Pendleton) vol. 27, p. 2543 (1895); (Adams) vol. 27, p. 2575; (Lodge) vol. 27, p. 2709; (Higgins) vol. 27, p.2573, (Chandler); vol. 27, p. 3583; Forum, 1890, p. 323; N. A. Rev., vol. 149, pp. 54-65, and July 1893; Overland Monthly, xiii (April 1889), xxiv (Oct. 1894) (Lieut. E. Gualtrough); Statesman's Year Book 1894, pp. 1080-1084; Report of Naval Committee of House, Cong. Rec. vol. 27, p. 2484; Naval Register for 1894; Report of Sec. Herbert in Abridged Documents...
...Florence, the Chronicle of Giovanni Villani is of highest interest and importance. If the Chronicle of Dino Compagni were what it professes to be, a contemporary record of events, it would be of incomparable worth: and tho' it be of doubtful genuineness it is still of value...
...annual winter meeting of the Yale Athletic Association occurred Friday evening. The most interesting event was the shot-put of 46 feet by W. O. Hickok '95 S. His former record was 42 ft. 9 in., but the shot then used was heavier by about five ounces...
...promises very well for the success of the Memorial Day exercises that plans for them are already under consideration. In past years Harvard men have not made as much of Memorial Day as they should. Harvard's participation in the Civil War and the record of her sons who fell in it, are things which ought always to be kept proudly in remembrance. To the years of the war more sentiment naturally attaches than to any other period in the history of the University; yet students are apt to forget the significance of the tablets erected in Memorial Hall...