Word: chiefs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...cast of the second and third acts of this year's Pi Eta play, "The Viking," has been arranged as follows: ACT 1I. Leif Ericsson, the Viking, T. Stensland 3L Tyrker; his confidant, J.L. Kimbrough '02 Sigurd, the first mate, F.M. Sawtell, '02 Po-ko-hok-it, the Indian Chief, J.M. Ross '01 Gee-wotta-fake, the medicine man, P.L. Fish '01 Vikings and Indians. ACT III. Leif Ericsson, the Viking, T. Stensland 3L Tyrker, J.L. Kimbrough '02 Professor Hasafad, the geologist, J.C. Miller '01 Professor of History, A.B. Struse, H.F. Hurlburt '01 Triptolemus B. Arnstormer, the threadbare Thespian...
...Eaton 2L., has been elected editor-in-chief of the Harvard Law Review, not F. W. Eaton, as announced in the CRIMSON of March...
...chief changes which affect this problem and which have taken place in the last six years are the completion of the metropolitan sewer, whereby all sewage above the site of the proposed dam has been diverted from the Charles, thus rendering that river comparatively pure; and the giving up of the use of the river for purposes of commerce. All riparian rights on the Cambridge side and all but three wharf rights on the Boston side from the west Boston bridge to the Watertown dam have been purchased either by the cities along the river or by the Metropolitan Park...
...Princeton and Columbia. The book will serve as a key to the Class Album, its main purpose being to have a sketch of the college career of each man in the Senior Class, whose picture appears in the Album. These sketches will necessarily be short, but will include the chief events in each man's College life, and the main activities with which he has been connected...
...Eaton 2L., has been elected editor-in-chief of the Harvard Law Review to succeed E. S. Thurston 3L. The following second-year students in the Law School have been elected associate editors: J. B. Studley, H. F. Wolff, J. B. Eichenaver, A. Lincoln, E. B. Barnes and S. W. Sawyer...