Word: tree
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Theasurer, P. C. Richards, Goffstown, N. H.; members, J. D. Haggerty, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., W. W. Wade, Trenton, Tenn.; first speaker at the class tree, J. S. Powers, Providence; second speaker at class tree, B. D. Feinberg, Lake Placid, N. Y.; class prophet, J. P. Murphy, New Bedford; class historian, P. H. Keough, New York; class odist, D. P. Spaulding, Providence; class hymnist, J. T. McQuaid, Pawtucket; statistician, A. B. Homer, Providence; president of class supper, R. J. Walsh, Providence; class orator, W. H. Reese Parsons, Pa.; address to undergraduates, T. B. Appleget, New York; class poet...
...Mary Golden Tree...
President and Mrs. Lowell's reception was attended by about 150 men. The reception room was appropriately decorated for the occasion. A Christmas tree was laden with baskets and cornucopias of candy which were distributed among the guests. President Lowell's reading from the Bible of the story of the birth of Christ was followed by several interesting readings by Professor Copeland and Professor Henry Morse Stevens, of the University of California. Frank Hancock '12 sang several selections and later in the evening all those present joined in singing some carols. A supper was served near the close...
...Such scientific experiments carried on with exact instruments seem world-far from the Christmas request of The Fatherland; and yet I cannot send a better message than the results of these researches in the psychological workshop. We feel that soon the World Christmas Tree will gleam with its myriads of peaceful candle flames; at last peace on earth seems near. And yet we all hardly look forward toward such a holy night for warring mankind without the secret fear that unholy struggle may soon disrupt the peoples of the globe again, and that the new peace may be merely...
...become natural because all the scorn of today will fall off like the scab of a healing wound. Unless all psychological signs deceive us, after this war ends peace will really be lasting--and I feel sure the end of the war is near, the World Christmas Tree will be glistening tomorrow, the fragrance of its candles already pervades the world. "HUGO MUENSTERBERG...