Word: utters
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...addition to those who spoke the following invited guests were present: E. N. Wrightington '97, D. M. Goodrich '98, W. H. Vincent '97, H. A. Phillips '97, R. P. Utter '98, and T. M. Hastings '98. It was hoped that Mr. Julian Mason, president of the Yale Daily News, would be present, but he was at the last moment unable to attend...
...striking feature of the entertainment was an unusually clever poem by R. P. Utter, full of personal allusions. Songs by Woodruff and Scull alternated with the speeches...
...announced speakers, with their subjects were C. Grilk, "the Class;" D. M. Goodrich, "the Crew;" N. W. Cabot, "the Football Team;" F. Dobyns, "Debating;" C. E. Morgan 3d, "the Press;" and R. P. Utter, the Poem. G. Newell, ex-secretary of the class, who left at the beginning of the year, was present and spoke, and G. H. Scull read an apt toast to the class, in verse...
...Signet has elected the following officers to serve the rest of the year: President, R. P. Utter '98; vice-president, F. Curtis '98; secretary, J. E. N. Shaw '98; treasurer, B. R. Robinson...
...opening remarks and will then leave the further charge to the toastmaster, William Woodward. The speeches will be between the different courses in the following order: Charles Grilk, "The Class;" Captain Goodrich, "The Crew;" Captain Cabot, "Football;" Fletcher Dobyns, "Debate;" C. E. Morgan 3d, "The Press." R. P. Utter will read a poem on "The Class...