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BLACK SADIE-T. Bowyer Campbell-Houghton Mifflin...
James A. Rumrill Graduate Scholarship--John Wilson Bowyer A.M., Lexington, Va., A.B. Washington and Lee University 1921, A.M. ibid. 1922, Acting Professor of English, College of Charleston, English. Gorham Thomas Scholarship--Albert Harold Blatt 1G., Cambridge, S.B. 1923, Edwin Austin Fellow, Candidate for A.M., Chemistry...
...Randall 2, Underwood 2, Batten, Ely. Goals from fouls--McCoy 4, Bigelow 3. Fouls--Gring 5, Randall 5, Bigelow 2, Grant, K. Smith, Vanderbilt 5, Batten 2, McCoy, Ely. Referee--F. B. Barnes, Cambridge Y. M. C. A. Umpire--A. E. West. Timekeepers--H. R. Snyder '05, and Bowyer, of Princeton. Time--20-minute halves...
...held Saturday night at the Imperial Hotel in New York, delegates being present from Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Pennsylvania, Princeton, and Cornell. The following officers were elected for the next year: President, H. A. Fisher, Columbia; vice-president, F. C. Pitcher, Cornell; treasurer, R. A. Wood, Harvard; secretary, H. G. Bowyer, Princeton...
...charity-boy," pacing the cloisters together, or Leigh Hunt withstanding some "little tyrant," in spite of blows and cuffs so painful to his sensitive nature. These last three have left us interesting accounts of the time when they were blue-coat boys, and of their savage old teacher, Mr. Bowyer, who has been immortalized by a bon-mot of Coleridge's when he heard of his fatal illness: "Poor J. B., may all his faults be forgiven, and may he be wafted to bliss by little cherub-boys, all head and wings, with no bottoms to reproach his sublunary infirmities...