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Lawrence Scientific School Association. Triennial meeting. Lawrence Scientific School Building...
...been issued, and it will be a great aid to the class committee and secretary if members of the class will reply to them as soon as possible. The class fund is invested in some permanent securities and its income pays for the publishing of class reports for the triennial lists and the yearly commencement expenses of the class, and it is necessary that all the subscriptions are in, and the first installment paid by commencement of 1890. The class lives and postals that have been issued are requisite for publishing the secretary's first report which...
...meeting of the senior class held Monday evening the following men were elected to the different class offices; class secretary, F. T. Brooks; triennial committee, C. P. Kellogg, N. James, G. D. Yeomans; ivy committee, H. C. Foote, F. S. Meara, H. M. Sage; class cup committee, J. W. Corwith, John Crosby, W. Parker, jr.; class day committee, O. K. Hutchinson, A. A. Tilney, F. Bedell, M. Baird, G. Espy; class supper committee, R. L. Ireland, E. Ames, L. McClintock, B. Hanson, H. D. Collins...
...Warren Triennial prize, founded by the late Dr. J. Mason Warren, is this year offered for competition. The founder's conditions require that the interest upon the original fund shall be collected every three years and awarded for the best dissertation upon some subject chosen by a special committee. As is usual in such cases the committee reserve to themselves the right of making no award "should it be found that none of the dissertations are of sufficient merit." The official notice tells us that this year any subject in physiology, surgery or pathological anatomy may be chosen. Dissertations...
...literary work of Mr. Sibley calls for some comment. He was editor-in-chief of the "American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge." The triennial catalogues since 1840 have been edited by him, and he had charge of the publication of the annual catalogues from 1850 to 1870. He was also author of the "History of Union, Maine," and of three volumes of biographical sketches of Harvard graduates. In 1856, Bowdoin College honored him with the degree of A. M., as a testimonial of appreciation of his literary services...