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...Morse, '78, Woodward Hudson, '79, Arthur Hale, A. B. Hart and J. L. Pennypacker, '80; of verse, L. W. Clark and T. C. Pease, '75, George Pellew, '80, G. L. Kittredge, '82, A. M. Lord, '83, T. L. Frothingham, '84, G. R. Nutter, '84, and F. D. Sherman, formerly...
...Frank Dempster Sherman, whose graceful poems in the Century and the Atlantic have gained him so wide a popularity as a writer of vers de societe, is at present living in Peekskill, N. Y. Boston Herald. The gentleman mentioned above was a member of '87 last year...
...president then announced that Mr. F. D. Sherman, who had been chosen poet, had found, at almost the last moment, that he would not be able to attend; and that Mr. W. Wetherbee had kindly consented to write the poem. The frequent interruptions by applause showed how well the poem was received. The toast-master, Mr. J. L. Snelling, then called upon the following gentlemen to respond to toasts: "Class of '77, " Mr. F. S. Coolidge; " 'Varsity Crew," Mr. T. P. Burgess; "Varsity Nine," Mr. F. B. Wiestling; "Class Crew," Mr. R. F. Fiske; "Athletic Association," Mr. F. Remington; "Mott...
...motion of Mr. Carroll it was voted to have a class dinner, provided fifty names could be secured. The following officers were chosen: Committee of arrangements, Messrs. Dexter, Scofield, Whistler and Herron: toastmaster, Snelling; poet, Sherman; orator, Scofield; chorister, Faulkner...
...Sherman, '87, who was recently elected a member of the Advocate board of Editors was fromerly on one of the Columbia college papers and has written for the Century and other periodicals...