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Admiral Eberle knows full well what the loss of the Panama Canal in war-time would mean. In 1898 he was aboard the Oregon on her famous run around the Horn to join Admiral Sampson against the Spanish fleet at Santiago, Cuba. Since then he has been twice around the world in the line of duty: once with the Atlantic Fleet on its circumnavigation in 1908, again in command of the gunboat Wheeling. Six months ago he was appointed Chief of Naval Operations. Now the umpires come to him with the verdict: "The Canal is wrecked; the fleet is wrecked?...
...concert in Symphony Hall last Friday in all except two numbers,-Brahm's Variations on a theme by Haydn, and Strauss Dance of the Seven Veils from "Salome". The numbers which Mr. Monteux will play tonight for the first time are Rachmaninov, Symphony No. 2; Saint-Saens, aria from "Sampson and Delilah"; and Verdi, aria from "San Carlos...
...paper was Mr. Francis Child Faulkner '74. The other editors on the original board, all members of the class of 1874, were Messrs. Eugene Nelson Aston, Henry Alden Clark, Samuel Belcher Clarke, Thomas Corlies, George Erwin Haven, Edward Higginson, Charles Austin mackintosh, Henry Childs Merwin, and Calvin Proctor Sampson. Of these first editors, only four Messrs. Clark, Clarke, Merwin, and Sampson are alive today...
...Brickerhoff, P. R. Brown, D. F. Bush, E. R. Chase, W. H. Churchill, J. S. Clapp, Raymond Clark, F. R. Cobert, B. S. Cogan, F. L. Corbin, C. K. Cummings, R. K. Cushing. A. T. Deutz, William Duane Jr., J. E. Eaton Jr., Sampson Feinberg, P. J. Fitzgerald, C. P. G. Fuller, E. H. Gallup Jr., E. F. Goode, R. M. Grogan, C. R. Habicht, G. A. Harder, R. H. Harmel, H. L. Hartley, R. P. Kantor, R. H. Keegan, H. E. Kline, P. B. Kunhardt, M. P. Lichauco, R. A. Lutz, G. S. McKensie, P. G. Mendoza...
Lieut. Edwin f. Sampson...