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...mass meeting in the Union. It was a happy thought of the Student Council to decide on the presentation to the retiring president of some token of the undergraduates' esteem for him and for his achievements, and the night of his with-drawal from office was the most appropriate time for the occasion. The chief charm of the incident lay in its unexpectedness and spontaneity. After the words of presentation, Mr. Eliot spoke to the men assembled there in his usual delightful way. As he talked of his retirement, he reminded us of the durability of the University which would...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A DELIGHTFUL INCIDENT. | 5/20/1909 | See Source »

...Freshman baseball team was defeated for the first time this season in a close and exciting game against Andover Academy at Andover yesterday afternoon by the score...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshmen Lost to Andover, 4 to 3 | 5/20/1909 | See Source »

...Winston. Sacrifice hits--Kennedy, Potter, E. Burdett, T. Thompson, G. Thompson. Stolen bases--Kennedy, Desha, G. Thompson 2. Double plays--Brown to T. Burdett to E. Burdett. Bases on balls--By Babson 1. Struck out--By Babson 4, by Brown 6. Hit by pitched ball--G. Thompson. Umpire--Whitman. Time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshmen Lost to Andover, 4 to 3 | 5/20/1909 | See Source »

Last evening the Divinity Club brought together for the first time, at an informal dinner in the Union, all undergraduates interested in religious activities. P. Perkins 3D., acting as toastmaster at the dinner, at which about 90 were present, introduced the following speakers: Dean J. W. Platner, J. M. Groton '09, R. M. Harper, A. E. Wood, Richard Lempp, of Germany, Rev. W. S. Archibald '03, Rev. A. L. Hudson, and Dean W. W. Fenn '84, of the Divinity School...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dinner Given by Divinity Club | 5/19/1909 | See Source »

...exotic style marks well enough the peculiar character of the book. It is no treatment of the subject, simply for its own sake, such as an especially qualified person may some day undertake. It comes "as an homage of Germany to President Eliot . . . and at the same time to America in the person of her representative educator." It "should be regarded as a fruit of the intellectual exchange movement between Germany and America...

Author: By G. SANTAYANA ., | Title: Review of Prof. Kuehnemann's Book | 5/19/1909 | See Source »

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