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...Overseers; Dr.S. A. Green, of the Class of '51; Professor J. B. Thayer '52, of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Professor Charles Eliot Norton '46, of the Massachusetts Historical Society; Professor C. L. Smith '63, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences; Professor F. W. Taussig '79, of the Department of Economics; and Dr. H. P. Walcott '58. All undergraduates are invited to attend...
...with an income of $350, will be awarded for the greatest ability and promise in economics, to a candidate who is now a member of the University and will next year be a member of the Senior class or of the Graduate School. Candidates must submit to Professor Taussig, chairman of the Department of Economics, not later than May 15, 1900, a statement of their previous studies and also any written work done by them. They must also take an examination, to be held not later than June 1, at which each candidate will be called upon to write...
...distinctions during the past year took place in the Fogg Lecture Room last night. Professor LeB. R. Briggs presided. Among the invited guests and members of the Faculty who occupied seats on the platform were Maj. H. L. Higginson hon. '82, Dr. Wm. Everett '59, Professors Morgan, Smith, Grandgent, Taussig, Wright and Wendell and the four class presidents...
...informal dinner will be given in the Colonial Club at 6 tonight to the presicing officer of the debate, the judges, to the three entertainers of the judges, Professors Ames, Baker and Taussig, to Princeton's representatives, Professor Bliss Perry and J. B. Kelly, and to Harvard's representatives, coach R. C. Ringwalt '95 and R. C. Bolling '00. The members of the teams will not attend the dinner. If the Princeton men remain in Boston over Saturday they will be further entertained by members of the University Debating Club...
...following will be given by Harvard men: December 11, Professor C. P. Parker, The Rome of St. Paul's Days; December 18, Mr. C. T. Copeland, Readings from the Historical Plays of Shakespeare; January 8, Professor H. K. Schilling, Early Teutonic Life; January 15, Professor F. W. Taussig, The Currency Situation; January 22, Professor J. H. Wright, A Famous Greek Painting (illustrated); January 29, Professor L. E. Gates, Books which are no Books; February 19, Professor G. P. Baker, The Development of Shakespeare as a Dramatist; March 5, Rev. C.C. Everett, Buddha and Buddhism; March 12, Dr. F. N. Robinson...