Word: clark
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Carter, B. E., 22 Howard, W. E., Richards, R. G., 21 Cartmell, B., 11 Jacobs, C. H., L Richardson, A. I., 7 Chaffee, R. B., 3 Jefferies, J. A., 8 Roberts, L. C., 7 Chrisman, C. B., 16 Jones, O. B., 23 Robinson, W. L., 5 Clark, C. A., 26 Jopling, R. M., 8 Rodgers, P. C., 14 Clark, N. B., 5 Joyce, H. S., 32 Rubach, M. E., 2 Clark, W. A., 26 Judd, D. E., 18 Rogers, C. M., 19 Clapp, Mr., 12 Kendall, C. H., 1 Rollins, W., 10 Clemen, R. A. L., 6 Kennedy...
...will have places on the program will be Senator Robert L. Owen of Oklahoma, William J. Bryan, Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo, President Charles R. VanHise of the University of Wisconsin, President John R. Kirk of the State Normal School at Kirksville, Mo., and President G. Stanley Hall of Clark University, Worcester...
...state of mind. Mr. Sanger collects his impressions of "Iron Ore Mines," and expresses his views about "America's Mission" in something that appears to be akin to free verse. Both his impressions and his views are worth while; but they seem rather scattering in their present form. Mr. Clark has difficulty, apparently, in deciding whether to rhyme or not to rhyme. In "Lullaby" he effects a compromise; the result is not so successful as some of his work in freer form. "Loneliness," by Mr. Putnam, purposely lacks definiteness of outline; the setting and the mood are, however, well suggested...
...start now to see if we cannot do something to change a field-event record in which Yale scored 31 1-3 out of a possible 40 points. E. A. TESCHNER '17, Captain. T. CLARK '17, Manager...
Scholarships in the Bussey Institution were awarded as follows: George H. Emerson Scholarship: Harold Hagan, of Logan, Utah; University Scholarship: Leslie Clarence Dunn 1B., of Somerville; Priscilla Clark Hodges Scholarship: Karl Sax, of Colville, Wash...