Word: ageing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...center 23 5.11 180 St. Marks Francis Rouillard '23, back 21 5.05 172 Chicopee High Philip Spalding '25, quarterback 20 5.09 142 Milton P. H. Theopold '25, tackle 20 6.01 175 St. Marks G. W. Tower '23, tackle 21 5.11 185 New Rochelle High Dartmouth Statistics Name and Position Age Height Weight Prep. School J. C. Allen '23, back 22 5.08 152 East Denver High C. G. Aschenback '23, tackle 21 6.01 203 East Orange High J. B. Bjorckman '25, end 21 5.11 163 Dean Academy W. P. Blodgett '24, tackle 21 6.01 174 Andover C. A. Bolles '25, back...
...apply for a fellowship a man must be an American citizen of 20-30 years of age, and either a graduate of a college requiring four years for a degree, a graduate of a professional school requiring three years for a degree; or must be 24 years old and have spent five years in a technical industrial establishment. He must be of good moral character and intellectual ability, and be able to use French books for study...
...consumer were the same person, there being no inter-state commerce. We may call this period one of economic stagnation, which continued until about the eleventh century. Gradually out of this rural civilization there sprang up walled towns which became the religious and administrative centers of the age...
...Dramatic Club was held last evening in the Faculty Room of the Union. President J. M. Brown '23 introduced Professor Arthur Pope '01 who spoke briefly of the present standing of the drama. "The stage of today", he said, "presents more fully the complex expressions of our age than any other of the fine arts. Painting used to suffice as a medium of man's inner life and his expression of it; but the complicated life of today needs something more elastic and delicate. Drama is the one art which is suitable for the portrayal of modern thought...
...every age vandalism has been regarded with contempt by the overwhelming majority of civilized society. The seriousness of the offence varies from the sack of a city to the mischievousness of a gang of small boys. Obviously, to hang an urchin for smashing a street lamp is as out of proportion as to give half a dozen lashes to a soldier who has burnt down a house and murdered the owners...