Word: brownings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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There will be a dinner before the lecture tomorrow, which will be attended by E. A. Weeks Jr. '22, Assistant Editor of the Atlantic Monthly, Theodor Morrison '23, who is also on the Atlantic Monthly staff, Rollo Walter Brown A.M. '05, biographer of Dean Briggs., D. W. Bailey '21, assistant to H. T. Parker '90, dramatic critie of the Boston Transcript, D. D. Pottiner '06, of the Harvard University Press, and D. T. McCord '21, Executive Secretary of the Harvard Fund...
President A. L. Comstock and Dean R. V. Brown, representing Radcliffe: Professor H. G. Pearson, R. P. Jope and W. M. Ross, representing M. I. T.: President and Mrs. L. W. Sargent, representing the Sargent school: and Mrs. F. B. Sayre, Professor J. H. Beale and J. F. Downey, representing the community...
...TIME, Oct. 31, you printed a recipe for liver. I have pernicious anemia and must eat liver, and I am tired of it. Every time I see a slab of brown I get cross. But I must eat liver. Will you kindly tell me where I can get some recipes to vary my liver diet...
...Brown house rats grew desperate in the London Basin" district, last week, as heavy rains flooded their lairs with seepage and made sodden the nests of mother rats. Father rats shortly held a conclave, or, if they did not, the surprising event which proceeded to occur was all the less explicable. Simultaneously, the rats and ratlings poured up from their cellars by tens, scores & hundreds, to hurry, drab and sopping, out to the old Lea Valley Road toward high, unflooded Epping Forest. Pedestrians and cyclists on the road did not pause or hold their ground as the pattering squealing rats...
...first of the series of the Inter-collegiate League triangular debates, both of the Harvard debating teams were victorious. The University affirmative team defeated the Wesleyan debaters Saturday night in Paine Hall, while the negative team defeated the Brown speakers in Providence in a debate on the question: "Resolved, That all nations should abandon extraterritorial rights in China". The affirmative team won a unanimous decision, while the negative team won by a vote...