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...Mechanical College. Several Harvard, '85 men who were expected to swell the size of the class, have either gone to other institutions or have decided to follow other professions, or will come back a year later. Among them might be mentioned Winslow, Nutter, Harrington, J. H. Noble, Dunham, Sanford, Hansen and Bowen...
...Sanford, '85, will remain in Europe during the coming year...
Oration by Edward Terry Sanford; Poem by George Read Nutter; Ivy oration by Ernest Laurence Thayer; Ode by Joseph Adna Hill. Sanders Theatre...
...college, not so much for class work, as for the work of individual members. Storrow, Winslow, Atkinson and Williams, deserve especial mention for their efficient management of the various athletic organizations, and the success of Memorial Hall, and the Harvard Union is largely due to Baldwin, Halbert, and Sanford...
...class day officers of '85 are: secretary, Walter Allen Halbert, of Binghampton, N. Y.; first marshal, John Eliot Thayer, of Boston; second marshal, James Jackson Storrow, Jr., of Boston; third marshal, Charles Heath Atkinson, of Brookline; orator, Edward Terry Sanford, of Knoxville, Tenn.; poet, George Read Nutter, of Boston; odist, Joseph Adna Hill, of Temple, N. H.; ivy orator, Ernest Lawrence Thayer, of Worcester; chorister, Clarence Walter Ayer, of Haverhill; class day committee, Samuel Ellsworth Winslow, of Worcester, John Joslin Colony, of Keene, Frederic Adrian Delano, of Newburg, N. Y.; class committee, William Henry Baldwin, Jr., of Boston, Otto Rheinhard...