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...Flint '06, R. Foster '04, C. A. Hartwell 1L., R. Haycock 1L., A. C. Judd '06, F. C. Kellogg '06, C. Lawson '05, D. Lloyd '04, K. Moller '06, H. C. Ober '05, R. F. Pleasanton '06, W. C. Richmond '05, R. Sanger '04, O. N. Shepard '06, W. Shuebruk 3L., E. E. Smith 1L., L. T. Swaim '05, G. Switzer '06, J. D. Tew '05, H. B. Webster '05, J. L. White...
...first address will be given by Professor Ropes next Tuesday evening at 9.30 o'clock in the Shepard Room of the Phillips Brooks House...
...Edward M. Shepard, of New York, lectured last evening in the New Lecture Hall on "The Puritan and the Government of the Modern American City." Mr. Shepard pointed out that the growth of American cities has been so great that our political development and public life in the future must be largely dominated by conditions in the cities. There is, therefore, no greater political work than that of maintaining a high standard of municipal government. For a high standard to be possible in our heterogeneously populated cities Mr. Shepard said that these two principles must be adhered to--both...
...invitation of the University. Mr. Edward M. Shepard, of New York, will speak in the New Lecture Hall this evening at 8 o'clock, on "The Puritan and the Government" of the Modern American City." Mr. Shepard graduated from the College of the City of New York in the class of 1869. From 1883 to 1885 he was a civil service commissioner of Brooklyn and was chairman of the civil service committee of that city from 1888 to 1890. During the year 1884 to 1885 he was a member of the New York State Forestry Commission. Mr. Shepard...
...Lecture. The Puritan and the Government of the Modern American City, Mr. Edward M. Shepard, of New York City. New Lecture Hall...