Word: richardson
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...service of song, after which Col. J. L. Greene, of Hartford, will speak on "Social Parity in College Life." From 10.15 to 10.30 a devotional service. The time from 10.30 to 12 will be devoted to Bible study, reports, addresses by Rev. G. S. Burroughs of Amherst. G. L. Richardson, Williams, '88, and G. S. Blakely, Dartmoutn, '88. In the afternoon from 2 to 3 there will be a song service and an address by Walter C. Douglas of Boston; from 3 to 4 30 a devotional service and a discussion on Deputation Work...
...folks' concert will be held tonight in the First Church, in which a few Harvard men will assist. W. M. Richardson, '79, is training the chorus, which will appear in ancient costume...
...Cloister building, now in process of erection. The junior appointment list has been published and includes eighty-four men. The following seventeen who received a philosophical or high oration appointment have been taken into Phi Beta Kappa: Lester Bradner, jr., J. R. Ensign, W. A. McQuaid, O. H. Richardson, Ferdinand Schwill, H. F. Walker, W. P. Aiken, J. W. Banks, George Coggill, C. F. Kent, W. H. Page, H. L. Reed, E. D. Scott, H. A. Smith, A. L. Winters, G. W. Woodruff, Horace Wylie...
...special dispatch to the CRIMSON says: "The Washington Harvard Club has elected the following officers: President, Hon. George B. Loring; vicepresidents. Hon. Wm. A. Richardson, Judge Walter S. Coxe, Prof. J. R. Soley, Hon. Charles S. Fairchild and Prof. C. W. Winloch; secretary, Wm. Grant Webster; treasurer, John Sldney Webb. Hon. George Bancroft, who has been president of the club since its first formation has retired and the Hon. George B. Loring succeeds him. Mr. Wm. Grant Webster who succeeds Mr. Loring as secretary, graduated with the class of 1886 and has a fine reputation as an efficient organizer...
...Richardson and Bacon...