Word: codes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Prof. Mercier, 3 Emerson D Mr. Raiche, 4 Emerson D Prof. Hawkins, 5 Emerson D Tomorrow 9.15 A. M. Economics 33 Emerson J Economics 34 Emerson J Engin. Sciences 3b Robinson Hall English A Mr. Bowman, 7, 17 New Lect. Hall Mr. Carpenter, 2 Sem. Mas. 1 Mr. Code, 20, 21, 24 Emerson D Mr. Connely, 14 Emerson D Mr. Coues, 11, 23 New Lect. Hall Mr. Damon, 8 Sever 5 Mr. Damon, 15 Sever 6 Mr. Derby, 1, 27 Zool. Lect. Rm. Mr. Hanley, 25 New Lect. Hall Mr. Hatfield, 22 Emerson F Mr. Hillyer, 6, 9 New Lect...
...Professor" discards the fallacy of the status quo, and tries to see new conditions through new eyes. The indeconcies of the modern "young person" are indecent only to the middle aged. Youth has new standards of conduct and decency; he believes that "sin" has been stricken from the new code. "Goodness" and "Sin" have become phrases to the new generation, to which all life is a challenge to experience and expansion...
...Restaurant in London. One was a young composer who, after a long, long pull, was on the topside of his hour; the other was Thomas Burke, onetime Hardcress Kid, now famed author of Limehouse Nights. While they ate, they telegraphed to each other in a code made up of the names of street corners, taverns, dives, the memories of tattered times. In this book, Mr. Burke writes, for those whom good luck has left happily unfamiliar with that code, the record of his life from the day when he, a waif as woebegone as Poor Tom on Lear...
...following review of the current number of the Advocate was written especially for the Crimson by Grant Hyde Code '18, Instructor in English...
...Code '17, of the English Department is the author of a new book of poems entitled "Volume Two" which has just been published. The volume contains ten poems and is 15 pages long...