Word: chiefs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...agent selected for this exploration was Dr. Martin R. Edwards, one of the young men who had from the first felt a strong interest in the undertaking. Money was raised to defray Dr. Edwards's expenses; and he devoted seven months to diligent inquiries and observations in the chief cities of China, and especially among the medical missionaries and practitioners already established there...
Again, and finally, this incident goes far to refute one of the chief arguments against the honor system; namely, that there would be great opposition to its institution. Could there be any heartier voluntary consent to a new system than was given last Saturday by such a representative course as Economics 6b? We believe that the time has come for a serious consideration of the honor system for Harvard...
...follows: PART FIRST. 1. Selections from "The Arcadians," Monckton and Talbot, arr. by Rice Mandolin Club. 2. The Kavanagh, Glee Club. Bullard 3. Intermezzo, Banjo Club. Arr. by Rice 4. Intermezzo from "Nalia," Mandolin Club. Delibes 5. Soldiers' Chorus from "Faust," Glee Club. Gounod PART SECOND. 6. Big Chief Markatawkawawkawawa, Banjo Club. Rice 7. Scarf Dance, Mandolin Club. Chaminade 8. Annie Laurie, Glee Club Quartet. Arr. by Giebel 9. Quintet, Banjo Club. Selected 10. Fair Harvard, Glee Club. Gilman...
...Saxon Wells, G. S. Phenix '12 Juliet Marlowe Wells, her daughter, P. C. Squire '11 Hunting Wells, her son, E. R. Kimball '11 Mollicule Hepsipah Kennedy, M. S. Robbins '12 Artemus Poindexter Hopper, J. S. Hutchinson '13 Jed Nevins, W. H. Heywood '12 Timothy Sullivan, J. L. Hannan '12 Chief Shoota-Da-Plock, J. G. B. Perkins '11 Wachoo, F. O. Bergquist uC. Seluta, E. R. Kimball '11 Ravenhead, N. B. Dee '11 Leon Opper, N. F. Coburn '11 Mazie, a soubrette. W. H. Lacey...
...grillroom, and a spacious living room. The hall will have a limestone flooring and will be panelled in oak about three-fourths of the way up the walls, the remainder being finished in stone. Four Doric columns and the staircase on the left of the entrance will be the chief decorative features of the hall. Opposite the main door will be the entrance to the living room, and to the right, the entrance to the grillroom, which will be done with a low dado of oak with an oak floor. Adjoining the grillroom will be a commodious serving-room...