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...Queen of St. Patrick's Ball," reflected Miss Mary Louise Butterfield proudly in her sorority house...
Stoughton 22-24: G. B. Van Schaack '29; Holworthy 4: R. K. Lamb '28; Holworthy 20: M. A. Francon; Thayer 29: Madison Sayles '27; Thayer 9: A. B. Martin '30; Thayer 54: J. D. Gordon, Jr. '30; Weld 5: J. H. Pratt; Weld 35; L. H. Butterfield '30; Wigglesworth A 22; F. W. Hoeing; Wigglesworth D 21: W. M. Marvel; Wigglesworth E 12: R. G. Luckey '31; Wigglesworth I 22: R. I. W. Westgate; Wigglesworth K 22: R. A. Stout '29; Fairfax 307: E. M. Rowe '27; Walter Hastings 52; Donald Hiss...
...French and tutor in the Division of Modern Languages; H. M. Smallwood, instructor in Chemistry; R. I. W. Westgate, instructor in Greek and Latin and tutor in the Division of Ancient Languages; G. B. Van Schaack '29, instructor in Mathematics and tutor in the Division of Mathematics; L. H. Butterfield '30, assistant in English; J. D. Gordon '30, assistant in English; K. M. Marshall '22, instructor in Government; F. W. Hoeing, instructor in History...
Trouble with Editor Nicholls's scheme was that numbers with "i" or "o" in them lie out of the dial alphabet. And only a few people could translate their numbers into anything even as memorable as "Plesido." For example, best that Owen D. Young could get out of his Butterfield 8-2765 would be AV U A ROK? George Fisher Baker Jr.'s Atwater 9-2360 makes nothing better than...
...desert, hard-packed and lava-strewn, so well as they had crossed their native Sahara. Their wily stubborness made them unpopular with the soldiery; they stampeded horses and cattle. Nevertheless they were tested systematically in desert service for several years. In 1860 some of them helped build the famed Butterfield Stage road. In 1863 a dromedary express was started from San Pedro (port for Los Angeles) to Tucson, but it failed...