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...Dana Chambers. Fiero, R. R., P. S. A-11. Fincke, C. L., Go. A-44. Fisher, A. E., Go. C-51. Fisher, G., J. S. B-22. Fitton, H. F., Go. A-13. Flaesch, C. C., 1675 Massachusetts Ave. Flanders, J., P. S. A-21. Fleisher, T., 123 Crest Ave., Beachmont. Flint, J. G., Go. B-31. Floote, F. T., Go. B-23. Flood, J. W. Francis, H. S., P. S. A-32. Francis, R. C., 61 Boston Ave., West Medford. Franz, A. Jr., Little Hall. Freeman, H., 17 Holborn St., Roxbury. Fried, W. J., Go. E-44. Friedlander...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON DIRECTORY OF FRESHMEN | 10/13/1920 | See Source »

...Kisloff, H., 89 Crest Ave., Winthrop.Kittredge, B. R. Jr., Claverly 36.Klan, J. E., Go. C-21.Klein, R. M., Go. E-13.Knapp, D. E., 934 Massachusetts Ave.Knapp, H. C., P. S. B-31.Knauth, E. F. Jr., Sd. B-42.Knox, A. D., 22 Plympton.Knowles, G., Go. B-41.Koenig, R. P., J. S. C-23.Kohn, H. L., Go. E-44.Koyol, F. L., 663 East 8th, South Boston.La Farge, H. A., Sd. D-21.La Farge, O., Go. D-13.Lamont, C., Sd. C-43.Lane, E. H., 469 Meridian, E. Boston.Lane, E. L., 469 Meridian, E. Boston.Larreboo, L. C., G. S. A-11.Lattimore, R. B., Sd. C-23.Laughran, F. D., 15 Manchester Rd., Winchester.Lawrence, A. S., Sd. D-12.Lawton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON DIRECTORY OF FRESHMEN | 10/13/1920 | See Source »

...Xerxes of Persia who caused a throne to be built for himself on the crest of the mountain overlooking Salamis so that he might enjoy the pageant of his conquest;--but it was a Grecian galley that carried the palm of victory back to the "wooden walls" of the Poloponnesus...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OVER-CONFIDENCE | 10/13/1920 | See Source »

...closer one gets to the front, the more religion must take on the form of service,--the giving of a cup of cold water, which in this case means hot coffee. I think of a typical dugout on the crest of a hard-fought hill, which we came to one evening about sunset. It was a battlefield but freshly taken from the enemy; the stench of the dead was still in the air, and the ground was torn and churned,--one horrid mass of blood-soaked earth, of twisted barbed wire and steel shell fragments, timbers and bits of concrete...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Y. M. C. A. WORKS IN THICK OF FIGHTING IN FRANCE | 11/14/1917 | See Source »

...large picture of Turner's middle period, representing a wide expanse of sea with a flat bottom boat ferrying passengers to a packet with sails spread. These two boats form a large mass in the centre of the picture, while, on the left, a buoy floating on the crest of the wave and a group of small boats in the middle distance are balanced by a single sailboat and the pier and city of Calais, seen in the extreme distance at the right. The near point of view chosen by the artist permits of every detail in the two boats...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MASTERPIECE BY TURNER ON EXHIBITION AT FOGG | 2/29/1916 | See Source »

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