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...Pentz; Georgetown, J. Francis Smith; University of Pennsylvania, E. St. Elmo Lewis, H. A. Mackay and F. H. Lee; Columbia College, New York, E. C. Zabriskie, N, M. Donahue and H. G. L. Mackie; Rutgers, G. S. Ludlow; Yale, R. B. Wade, A. H. Jones and W. S. Walcott; Stevens, W. H. Corbett, M. E. Craft and H. F. Kuntz; Swarthmore, G. H. Strout, H. C. Turner...
Second colloquies - Allison, Bigelow, Bishop, Cassidy, Cochran, G. Dominick, Dunkerson, Eno, Fox, Garven, George, Gibbons, Haradon, Holter, James, Lake, McBirney, Matthewman, McMillan, Mitchell, Murray, Nolan, H. Perkins, Persons, E. Raymond, Sanders, Sniffen, Stahl, Tilson, Tousey, Townsend, Walcott, E. Whiting...
...Harwood, G. Walcott...
...Roger Wolcott, chairman, Col. Henry Lee, Dr. J Collins Warren, Rev. E. A. Horton, Dr. Fred C. Shattuck, Col. W. A. Tower, Hon. Oliver Ames, Dr. Morrill Wyman, Dr. B. E. Cotting, Hon. H. Sprague, Hon. S. N. Aldrich, A. Shuman, Dr. H. P. Walcott, Col. Albert A. Pope, Hon. Martin Brimmer, William Endicott, Jr., E. W. Hooper, l.r. T. H. Chandler, Dr. Thomas Fillebrown, Dr. Eugene H. Smith, Dr Dwight M. Clapp, Dr. Washburn E. Page, Dr. William H. Potter...
...most interesting things in the number is the first installment of "Benefits Forgot." It is the long-heralded posthumous novel of Walcott Balestier, who died before he could keep the promises of literary greatness which he made. And more continued fiction is found in Mrs. Harrison's "Sweet Bells out of Tune...