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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Thomas L. Jenks '54 M.S. died suddenly of heart disease yesterday morning. After graduating from the Harvard Medical School he was successively hospital steward in the navy, member of the Boston Common Council, member of the State Legislature, Trustee of the City Hospital, Ferry Director, Chairman of the Board of Police Commissioners, and Commissioner of Public Works. At the time of his death he was president of the College of Pharmacy, and of the North End Savings Bank of Boston...
...Ropes was a member of the class of 1857, to which the Hon. John D. Long, Howard Dwight, J. J. Storrow, Sr., Gen. Charles F. Walcott and George Searle belonged. In 1861 he graduated from the Law School and in the same year was awarded the Bowdoin prize for resident graduates for his essay upon "The Limits of Religious Thought...
...answer to an attack on athletics before the Mass. Schoolmasters' Club last Saturday, Professor A. B. Hart spoke informally on behalf of athletics. He characterized college and school sports as a great force making for righteousness and said that training was a moral safeguard. Harvard's intellectual and moral standard's are higher today than they were twenty years ago which would not be true were athletics injurious. Athletic sport makes the student stand forth...
Course IV. "Old Testament Characters" will be led by Geo. L. Paine '96, a Senior in the Episcopal Theological School, and will meet Mondays...
...Divinity School. Devotional Service with Sermon. Professor J. H. Thayer. Divinity Chapel...