Word: burnses
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Ends Charles Bancroft, A. S. Bigelow, E. C. Roots, W. B. Bradbury, W. R. Brine, G. N. Burns, S. C. Burns, A. G. Churchill, H. G. Crosby, E. W. Danielson, R. H. Dorr, E. L. Fitzhugh, J. S. French, T. S. Gay, W. Geissler, W. A. Golden, C. C. Gray...
At the beginning of his Freshman year every college student, if he be of the true breeds, burns with enthusiasm and determination to accomplish great things. He is entering upon the last stage of his preparation to begin life on his own account. His plans are vague, but full of...
The Library has put a unique collection of autographed letters of a number of poets and authors on exhibition in the Widener room. Among the letters included are some of Burns, Scott, Stevenson, Swinburne, Thoreau, and Whittier.
With both the Second team and 1928 seasons terminated by the Yale games last Saturday a nine has been formed to play daily against the University in practice. It is made up of players from the Second and Freshman teams. Amsden, Andrews, Booth, Dacey, Bennett, Keene, Knowlton, Roland, DeRham and...
In the advertisements for a cigar which is, in appearance, somewhat squat, in odor, somewhat acrid, has been pictured a face known to all lovers of loud music-the face of John Philip Sousa. The famed bandmaster was depicted gazing in tender contemplation at the squat object or, with a...