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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...W. E. Ladd, Milton, Mass...
...W. M. Welch, Boston, Mass...
Honoraries--S. Cunningham, Jr., '01, Brookline, Mass.; D. D. Evans '01, St. Louis, Mo.; L. C. Clark, Jr., '02, New York, N. Y.; J. H. Smith, Jr., '02, New York, N. Y.; K. P. Budd '02, New York, N. Y.; W. S. Gierasch '02, Baiting Hollow...
...following will be given by Harvard men: December 11, Professor C. P. Parker, The Rome of St. Paul's Days; December 18, Mr. C. T. Copeland, Readings from the Historical Plays of Shakespeare; January 8, Professor H. K. Schilling, Early Teutonic Life; January 15, Professor F. W. Taussig, The Currency Situation; January 22, Professor J. H. Wright, A Famous Greek Painting (illustrated); January 29, Professor L. E. Gates, Books which are no Books; February 19, Professor G. P. Baker, The Development of Shakespeare as a Dramatist; March 5, Rev. C.C. Everett, Buddha and Buddhism; March 12, Dr. F. N. Robinson...
...Sophomore debating team will debate with Exeter Academy at Exeter this evening. This Sophomore team consists of J. M. Gates, P. E. Fitzpatrick, W. H. Lough and E. H. Letchworth, alternate. The question is the same as in the Harvard-Princeton debate. The Sophomores have the affirmative, and Exeter the negative, and ten minutes will be allowed for opening speeches and five for rebuttals. The following men have been secured for judges: President Murkland of the Durham (N. H.) Agricultural School; W. H. Chadwick of Exeter, and I. L. Winter of Harvard...