George L. Locke. Daniel Webster Wilder. Horace Newton Fisher. 1854 Joshua Gardner Beals. William Pitt Greenwood Bartlett. Henry Lyman Patten. Samuel Henry Eells. Thomas Reed. William Everett. 1855 Francis Gray. Francis Custis Hopkinson. Nathaniel Bradstreet Shurtleff, Jr. William K. Hall. James M. Hubbard. 1856* George Brooks Young. George Willis Warren. Arthur Wilkinson, Jr. George Gill Wheelock. Lewis William Tappan, Jr. William Channing Gannett. 1857 James Edward Wright. Wendell Phillips Garrison. John Prentiss Hopkinson. 1858 Arthur Reed. William Tucker Washburn. William Hobbs Chadbourn. Charles Bartlett Wells. Charles Eustis Hubbard. Henry Munroe Rogers. 1859 Arthur Mason Knapp. Frederic Brooks. Thomas Bellows Peck. 1860+ Charles Willard Hagar. Charles Pelham Greenough. John Tucker Ward. John Adams Blanchard. 1861 Sumner Paine. William Brunswick Curry Stickney. George A. Goddard. Charles James Ellis. William C. Ireland. 1862 Abbott Pomroy Wingate. Moorfield Storey. Matthew Harkins. Edward Henry Clark. 1863 James Barr Ames. Arthur Brooks. George William Eaton. Samuel S. Preston. 1865 William Gallagher. Benjamin L. M. Tower. 1866 Joseph Healy. Otis Norcross. John Cotton Brooks. George Sidney Wheelock. 1868 James H. Young. George H. Tower. William W. Parker also appears on the City List under this date, but incorrectly. He was not of our School, and his name is stricken out on authority of L. W. Tappan, Jr. In this year George H. Fales received a Committee Medal. Edward W. Hutchins. 1869 Ernest Young. Ambrose C. Richardson. Robert Grant. Arthur E. Hartnett. 1870 Samuel Edwin Wyman. Charles Montraville Green. 1871 Lester W. Clark. William T. Campbell. Grenville H. Norcross. Charles C. Lord. 1872 George L. Giles. Willis D. Leland. 1872 Henry P. Jaques. Samuel T. Fisher. 1873 James Loring Cheney. John Q. A. Brett. Walter Herbert Russell. 1874 Willis B. Allen. Edward Browne Hunt. Isaac Barney Mills. 1875 John T. Bowen. 1876 Charles S. Lane. Edward S. Hawes. 1877 Merle St. Croix Wright. Jacob Charles Morse. William Walker Hartwell. Isaac Lothrop Rogers. John Cummings Munro. 1878 George Crystie Van Benthuysen. Frederick Clinton Woodbury. Charles Hamlin Dunton. Berwick Manning. Charles Francis Cutler. 1879 Thomas Cogswell Bachelder. George William Evans. Victor C. Alderson. Lawrence Litchfield. 1882 William C. Prescott. John H. Huddleston. Dana P. Bartlett. Selwyn L. Harding. William F. Osgood. 1883 Wilton Lincoln Currier. Robert Warner Frost. Albert Thompson Perkins. 1884 George Bruno de Gersdorff. Harry May Hartshorn. Harry Hudson Turner. R. THE following Poem by William Everett, was read at the dinner of the Boston Latin School Association in 1877 : I. Is our mother then so wedded To her building's ancient site, What shall I be reckoned, standing II. Man, or boy? That is my question, From the fog to get me out? III. Boy no more, while seeing round me IX. Thou, whose firm and cautious training Lured by hope or pleasure, then X. Boys in hope, and men in council, XI. Fathers, brothers, sons! Our manhood Hopes and memories chime to warn us, So our city's pious motto Glows with richer light for us; "Sit in omne Deus ævum Nobis sicut patribus." XII. One verse more! This meeting's private: Some things wont be said outside. Boys or men: we'll stand unflinching But, by all her ancient honor, Fill not up our ranks with girls! S. In the New Eng. Hist. Gen. Reg. for January, 1883, (vol. xxxvii, p. 55,) is a list of the acquaintances of Daniel Henshaw, who died in Boston, after his removal from there in 1748, on which we find the following: 22. Samuel Gibson, Usher of South Grammar School,-died much lamented. 53. John Ruck, Esqr. a Gentleman of a good Character-one of the Overseers of the Poor of the Town of Boston for more than 20 years successively, |