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...Reid, Stillman, Kendall, Fincke, Coolidge, Clark, George, Devens, Loughlin, Wendell...
...Reid, Clarkson, Frantz, Fincke, Coolidge, Clark, Wendell, Stillman, Devens...
...history of art, emeritus, in Harvard University; James Coolidge Carter, for many years president of the New York Bar Association; Joseph Hodges Choate, ambassador of the United States at the Court of St. James; Henry Lee Higginson, fellow of Harvard University; Richard Olney, former Secretary of State; Whitelaw Reid, editor of the New York Tribune; James Bradley Thayer, professor of law in Harvard University; Charles William Dabney, president of the University of Tennessee; Horace Howard Furness, editor of the Variorum edition of Shakespeare's Works; Basil Lanneau Gildereleeve, professor of Greek in Johns Hopkins University; John Shaw Billings, director...
...Livermore '03, by default; R. W. Herrick '04 and S. H. Derby 3L. defeated R. Kinnicut '02 and J. O. Lowe '02, by default; R. H. Thorndike '02 and S. L. Beals 1L. defeated P. C. Stanwood '03 and C. H. Starweather '05, by default. H. W. Reid '03 and N. Whitney '03, defeated R. M. Gignoux '04 and T. Blagden...
...Reid '01 followed Mr. Billings. He emphasized the need of physical purity and healthy habits in college men. Clean living and resolute allegiance to high principles will win ultimate recognition, the speaker said. The strict rules which govern athletic training may profitably be observed through a man's whole career in college--and afterwards...