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When I returned from the movies tonight, my roommate squirted a siphon of water all over me. Not only that, the snake had covered my toothbrush with soap, and to finish off the dirty business, had carefully arranged Concord grapes all over my bed, so that when I got in I slipped back and forth and squashed the grapes until I felt like a jelly fish. I think he had been drinking...
Henry S. Thompson, of Concord, was nominated President; Austin W. Scott, Story Professor of Law, as vice-president; Walter Humphreys as secretary, and John L. Taylor as treasurer...
...Boston Latin Boston Kurtz, Paul B. 18 130 5.8 South Kent Philadelphia, Pa. Lo Roun, Yann 18 165 5.10 Andover Philadelphia, Pa. Lyell, Rosslyn A. 16 155 5.11 Penn Charter Philadelphia, Pa. Noone, Richard S. 17 155 5.11 Rivers Newton Pratt, Herbert G. 11 18 165 5.11 Middlesex Concord Richmond, Philip N. 17 155 5.8 Boston Latin Boston Santosuosso, John J. 18 157 5.7 Roxbury Latin Roxbury Scorgle, Donald G. 17 150 5.9 Belmont Hill Belmont Sherer, Joseph F. 18 165 5.10 Kent Smith, George W. H. Jr. 18 185 5.9 Brooks Providence, R. I. Stedman, William...
Once or twice a year, Copey gives his regular readings to the now Freshman Class in the Union, and from time to time sees a few members of the class, selected by their English teachers, in his apartment on Concord Street. So it cannot be said that the mellow influence of one of Harvard's greatest teaching personalities will be unfelt by the Class...
...characters are, almost invariably, excruciatingly polite no matter what their feelings, they occasionally break into such plain-&-fancy cussing as "Thou concave-eyed and mentally bed-ridden offspring of a bald-seated she-dog!" Their chief delight, however, is in apt aphorisms: ''Two resolute men acting in concord may transform an Empire, but an ordinarily resourceful duck can escape from a dissentient rabble"; "To regard all men as corrupt is wise, but to attempt to discriminate among their various degrees of iniquity is both foolish and discourteous...