[66] The Triennial Catalogue of Harvard College was first printed in a pamphlet form in the year 1778.
[67] Jesse Olds, a cla.s.smate, afterwards a clergyman in a country town.
[68] Charles Prentiss, a member of the Junior Cla.s.s when this was written; afterwards editor of the Rural Repository.--_Buckingham"s Reminiscences_, Vol. II. pp.
273-275.
[69] William Biglow was known in college by the name of Sawney, and was frequently addressed by this sobriquet in after life, by his familiar friends.
[70] Charles Pinckney Sumner,--afterwards a lawyer in Boston, and for many years Sheriff of the County of Suffolk.
[71] Theodore Dehon, afterwards a clergyman of the Episcopal Church, and Bishop of the Diocese of South Carolina.
[72] Thomas Mason, a member of the cla.s.s after Prentiss, said to be the greatest _wrestler_ that was ever in College. He was settled as a clergyman at Northfield, Ma.s.s.; resigned his office some years after, and several times represented that town in the Legislature of Ma.s.sachusetts. See under WRESTLING-MATCH.
[73] The Columbian Centinel, published at Boston, of which Benjamin Russell was the editor.
[74] "Ashen," on _Ed."s Broadside_.
[75] "A pot of grease, A woollen fleece."--_Ed"s Broadside_.
[76] "Rook."--_Ed."s Broadside_. "Hook."--_Gent. Mag._, May, 1732.
[77] "Burrage."--_Ed."s Broadside_.
[78] "That."--_Ed."s Broadside_.
[79] "Beauties."--_Ed."s Broadside_.
[80] "My."--_Ed."s Broadside_.
[81] "I"ve" omitted in _Ed."s Broadside_.
Nay, I"ve two more What Matthew always wanted.--_Gent. Mag._, June, 1732.
[82] "But silly youth, I love the mouth."--_Ed."s Broadside_.
[83] This stanza, although found in the London Magazine, does not appear in the Gentleman"s Magazine, or on the Editor"s Broadside. It is probably an interpolation.
[84] "Cou"d."--_Gent. Mag._, June, 1732.
[85] "Do it."--_Ed."s Broadside_.
[86] "Tow"rds Cambridge I"ll get thee."--_Ed."s Broadside_.
[87] "If, madam, you will let me."--_Gent. Mag._, June, 1732.
[88] See COCHLEAUREATUS.