Word: altrocchi
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...several others, to whom posterity will doubtless grant at least a modest share in the making of present day America. The fundamental fallacy of the captain's reasoning is the assumption that the life of action is necessarily dissociated from the life of contemplation, and vice versa. R. Altrocchi's "Western Fable" is impressive. "Old Doc. Barber" has a dramatic way of telling his story and his simple, if uncouth, language adds force to the moral. The point of the story, though not novel, is certainly unusual. It reminds one of Bret Harte, or to compare small things with great...
...following report at 10 A. M. to usher in Sanders: assistant head ushers: G. G. Ball, K. G. Carpenter, S. Erwin, C. W. Short. Ushers: Altrocchi, Apthorp, Barta, Broderick, Bird, Bliss, Blagden, Blair, Bowles, Brigham, Brooks, Bradley, Benton, Chevalier, Furber, Harding, Lewis, MacDonald, Shipherd, Snyder, Stillman, Taylor, M. B. Van Brunt, Verdi, Witherby, Waters, Young, Van Winkle...
...following report at 10 A. M. to usher in Sanders: assistant head ushers: G. G. Ball, K. G. Carpenter, S. Ervin, C. W. Short. Ushers: Altrocchi, Apthorp, Barta, Broderick, Bird, Bliss, Blagden, Blair, Bowles, Brigham, Brooks, Bradley, Benton, Chevalier, Furber, Harding, Lewis, MacDonald, Shipherd, Snyder, Stillman, Taylor, M. B. Van Brunt, Verdi, Witherby, Waters, Young, Van Winkle...
Glee Club--E. S. Alexander '08, R. Altrocchi '08, B. Crocker '09, R. Ellis '09, G. Farwell '09, R. D. Grover '07, J. B. Hebberd '09, T. N. Hoover 1G., R. H. Lachmund 1L., W. S. Langshaw sC., H. L. Murphy '08, R. D. Murphy '08, M. M. Osborne '08, H. Rogers '10, J. F. Scott '07, L. J. Snyder '08, H. S. Waite '09, G. F. Waters '08, R. B. Whiting '08, L. F. Whitney...
...suggests the approach of the end of the year. "We had reached the Fayoum after a long day's travel over the desert the night before," would hardly be expected on an entrance examination. D. Carb's "Ellen Terry" is a thoughtful and well-written appreciation, and R. Altrocchi's "Vaudeville" an excellent bit of satire...