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...following men are entitled to write a double narrative theme in English B: E. L. Atkinson, R. W. Atkinson, Babbitt, H. II. Baker, H. T. Baldwin, Beers, Beardsley, Beer, Berry, M. Black, Blaney, O. F. Black, Brackett, Burrey, L. Calkins, R. Calkins, Cannon, Cohen, Copeland. Cones, Cox, II. Cummings, J. Cummings, Darling, R. H. Davis, H. A. Davis, De Normandie, Detrick, Dudley, Eastman, Embick, Finlay, Fitzhugh, Flint, Frame, Ganhill, Gledhill. Gulick, R. B. Hale, Hall, Herrick, Hitchcock, Howard, Hunt, Jenkins, Lee, Leutz, McAdams, McCullough, McKenzie, Mack, Mills, Mix, Moore, J. M. Morton, Nelson, Norman, Oliver, Page, J. A. Parker, Phinney...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 12/7/1888 | See Source »

Sophomores. Savage-Gulick; Matthews-Slattery; Price Greenleaf-C. H. Page, Wright, Mix; Matthews-Powers, Babbitt, C. N. Brown; Bowditch-Cannon, K. B. Emerson, H. I. Cummings, Burr, E. O. Parker, Parsons; Whitney-Phinney, Chittenden; Bartlett-W. Reed; Derby-Chester; Levina Hoar-G. D. Bussey; Slade-J. A. Parker; G. Thomas-J. W. Rice; Merrick-Weyse; Rogers-J. E. Johnson; Lowell, Finlay; Sever-Sever...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Scholarship. | 10/11/1888 | See Source »

...rope, but who can push most vigorously on the cleats. The same results are produced by a great pressure for a short time and by a small pressure for a long time. This is the principle which enables dynamite bombs to be fired. If shot from a cannon the sudden shock explodes the bomb immediately, and the connon is destroyed. But by the use of compressed air in a long tube, thus imparting the velocity gradually, a 1000-pound bomb can be fired two miles without danger to the cannoneer, but with most disastrous effects on the object aimed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dr. Whiting's Lecture. | 4/14/1888 | See Source »

...each singing a solo, and Longworth playing a solo on the violin. The club has twenty-four members: First tenors-Rice, Ruggles, Parker, Blaney, Willard, Scott; second tenors-Liscomb, White, King, Morton, Hayes; first bases-Williams, Frame, Holt, Marple, Washburn. J. W. Rice, Geary; second basses-Griffin, Hate, Hopkinson, Cannon, Longstreth, Embick, Alkinson. The officers of the club are: President, Atkinson; secretary, Hopkinson; leader, Liscomb...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Glee Club. | 2/24/1888 | See Source »

...means keep up as many of the college traditions as possible. It will be a sad day at Yale when the 'fence' is taken away or at Harvard when the fem shall finally fall, or at Princeton when the cannon shall be removed. Hold on to them as long as possible."- University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/13/1888 | See Source »

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