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...meeting of the Third Year class of the Law School yesterday afternoon, the following officers were elected: marshal, B. M. Wright; secretary, R. T. Holt; toastmaster, E. R. Buckner; dinner committee, G. R. Westfield, chairman, F. W. Cole, P. Dana. The question of wearing caps and gowns on Commencement Day was postponed until a future meeting...
...special session for college associations, at the thirty-ninth annual convention, at Westfield, of the Massachusetts and Rhode Island Y. M. C. A., will be held this afternoon. A. S. Johnson '85 will preside, and addresses will be made by Dr. Endicott Peabody of Groton, C. W. Gilkey '03, and J. M. Groves '05. The following men from the University will attend the meeting: C. H. Sutherland '06, R. H. Lord '06, A. E. Wood '06, W. H. Keeling '07, T. Eaton '08, J. S. Davis '08, J. Groves...
...39th annual convention of the Young Men's Christian Association of Massachusetts and Rhode Island to be held this year in Westfield, Mass., November 10, 11, and 12, the last day will be devoted to the student Y. M. C. A. meeting. Dr. Endicott Peabody of Groton will make an address, and the following Harvard men will speak: Arthur S. Johnson '85, Charles W. Gilkey '03, and J. M. Groves...
...year ago an intercollegiate geological excursion under the leadership of Professor Davis visited the terraces of the Westfield valley in western Masschusetts. Six colleges and six secondary schools were represented by forty-six persons...
...intercollegiate geological excursion to Westfield, Mass., last Saturday proved successful. It was attended by forty-six teachers and students from twelve institutions, including Harvard, Yale, Amherst, Williams, and Wesleyan. The day was spent under the leadership of Professor Davis in studying the terraces of the Westfield Valley and the influences of rock ledges in their development. It is proposed to make another joint excursion next year under direction of Professor Emerson of Amherst, probably on the trap ridges near Amherst...