Word: takings
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...graduating exercises at Bowdoin College will begn Sunday, June 24, and extend over several days. On Sunday President Hyde will preach the baccalaureate sermon. The junior prize declamations will take place Monday evening. On Wednesday the graduating exercises of the Medical School will be held; and there will be meetings of the Alumni and the Phi Beta Kappa Society. The commencement concert will be given in the evening. Thursday will be commencement day, and will open with a prayer meeting. Then will follow a meeting of the alumni, and commencement exercises and dinner. The President will give a reception...
...ninety-fourth Commencement of Williams College will take place next week. Rev. Phillips Brooks will deliver an address on Sunday, June 24, to the Mills Young Men's Christian Association. Various religious services will follow. Tuesday will be Alumni and Class Day, and the usual public exercises will be held in the Congregational church. In the evening there will be a promenade concert in Goodrich Hall. The Commencement exercises will take place on Wednesday, and will be followed by a dinner and a reception by President Carter...
...hoped that a large number of members will go. The start will be made-weather and roads permitting-from University at 5 o'clock. The club will dine at the Woodland Park Hotel at 6.15, and return by moonlight. An important business meeting of the club will take place after dinner at the hotel. The dinner will be wholly at the expense of the club. Sign at Bartlett's before 9 o'clock Tuesday night, so that arrangements may be made...
...annual spring races of the Union boat club take place this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. They promise to be quite as interesting this year as in former years. The entries are as follows...
Allen Danforth, A. M., deputy treasurer from the date when his resignation as a member of the board shall take effect: John C. Perkins, A. B., as proctor in Divinity Hall for 1888-89; Thomas M. Rotch, M. D., assistant professor of diseases of children; J. Mixter, M. D., demonstrator in anatomy; Chas. Gross, Ph. D., instructor in history; George H. Parker, S. B., in zoology; Thaddeus W. Harris, A. M., in geology; W. B. S. Clymer, A. B., in English; George Bendelair, A. B., in English history; Freeman Snow, Ph. D., in international law; G. W. Sawin...