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...vice-president and secretary, respectively. Mr. Codnan was the choice for captain of the crew; Mr. Burnett, captain of the nine; and Mr. Littauer, captain of the eleven. It was voted to elect a committee to take charge of the election of class day officers, in accordance with the usual custom, i. e. the president, ex-officio, and one member each from the Hasty Pudding, Pi Eta and Signet, and one representative of the non-society men. Messrs. Vogel, C. M. Thompson, Merriam and Rogers, were selected to serve with the president, Mr. Barnes, on this committee. Messrs. Harrison...
...will hold its meeting Thursday evening in Boylston. Election of officers and the usual routine business will be in order...
...announcement that Vice-President Hendricks and Ex-Minister Lowell were to be present at the exercises on Commencement Day sufficed to draw an immense crowd to Cambridge on the 24th day of June last. First came the meeting of the overseers at 9.15 a.m. The usual number of honorary degrees were conferred, but apart from that nothing of importance was transacted...
ALUMNI DINNER.At two o'clock came what is usually regarded as the plesantest feature of commencement, the alumni dinner in Memorial Hall, and this year the welcome to be accorded Mr. Lowell added much to the pleasure of the occasion. The procession formed in front of old Massachusetts and, headed by the chief marshal, Henry S. Russell, marched to the hall. Mr. Choate was the President of the dinner and sat in the middle of the raised platform. At his right sat President Eliot and James Russell Lowell, and at his left, Gov. Robinson and Vice-President Hendrick...
...gymnasium has been thoroughly renovated during the vacation, and will be open for the first time to-day at the usual hour...