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FIRST MARSHAL. BARTON KINGMAN STEPHENSON Brookline, Mass. SECOND MARSHAL THIRD MARSHAL JAMES MORTIMER MONTGOMERY, JR. JOHN DONALDSON NICHOLS New York City New York City SECRETARY NICHOLAS KELLEY New York City ORATOR IVY ORATOR ARTHUR CAMPBELL BLAGDEN CHARLES DAVIS MORGAN New York City. Plymouth, Mass. POET JULIAN HINCKLEY Lawrence, N. Y. ODIST CHORISTER HENRY ADAMS BELLOWS HENRY BRAY SAWYER Boston, Mass. Melrose, Mass. CLASS COMMITTEE ROBERT GRANT, JR. Boston, Mass. EDWARD JOSIAH DIVES DANIEL ALLERTON NEWHALL Reading, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE FRANCIS ABBOT GOODHUE, JR. Andover, Mass. JOSEPH LYMAN WHITE FISHER HILDRETH NESMITH Cambridge, Mass. Lowell, Mass. WILLIAM FORBES...
Kenneth Martin McEwen '06, of Amsterdam, N. Y., prepared at the Academy of Oberlin College. After entering Princeton he became a member of his freshman and sophomore debating teams, and in his sophomore year was winner of the class of '76 Prize Debate. In his junior year he took first prize in the junior oratorical contest, and he has recently been elected orator of the senior class. He is now a member of the senior debating society. Although he has been on four intercollegiate second debating teams, this is his first experience as a regular intercollegiate debater...
Thomas Street Clark '08, Cortland, N. Y., prepared at the Cortland Normal School. In the American Whig Society, has was winner of last year's freshman prize debate, and in the trials for the present debate he won the Spencer Trask debating prize of $50. He was a member of his freshman debating team which debated with the Yale freshman last spring. This is his first debate as a member of a University team
APPLETON CHAPEL. 7.30 P. M. Rev. Lyman Abbott, D.D., of New York, N. Y. Week-day morning prayers begin at 8.45 A. M. No seats reserved. Rev. Lyman Abbott, D.D., will conduct morning prayers December 11, and Rev. Paul Revere Frothingham from December 14 to December 22. Mr. Frothingham may be found at Wadsworth House 1 daily from 9 till...
...university who are entitled to wear the university "Y," 23 have won their letter in football, 13 in baseball, 19 in track, and nine in crew. Shevlin is the only man who has won a "Y" in three branches of athletics, while three men have won the "Y" in two branches. The football team will lose six very valuable men by graduation: Captain Shevlin, Cates, Tripp, Flinn, Hoyt, and Hutchinson. The ends will be the hardest positions to fill. It is not known what coaching system will be followed next year, but it is hoped that Captain Shevlin...