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Instructors in the Dental School in Crown and Bridge Work, for one year from September 1, 1921.--Dr. Paul Webb Crouch, Dn. '18, and Dr. Walter Nelson Roberts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PUBLISH LARGE LIST OF NEW APPOINTMENTS | 11/21/1921 | See Source »

Company C.--Captain, F. C. Fishback; 1st Sergeant, R. W. Peet; Supply Sergeant, D. Worral; 1st Lieutenant, P. W. Crouch; 2nd Lieutenant, R. Peale; Sergeants, J. F. Hardaway, P. D. Steele, E. P. Furber, A. L. Whitman, J. O. Stubbs; Corporals, C. F. Havemeyer, E. Billings, F. U. Perry, J. Lynch, F. T. Fisher, G. S. Levenson, A. D. Kelso, A. R. Nelson, D. G. Foster, H. Henderson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reserve Officers Training Corps | 12/4/1917 | See Source »

Company C--Cadet 1st Lieutenant, E. P. Hamilton; Cadet 2nd Lieutenant, J. F. Havemeyer; Cadet Sergeants: W. H. Goodwin, J. F. Hardaway, W. E. Fuller, B. W. Crouch, C. W. Maxfield, C. P. Anderson; Cadet Corporals: P. D. Steele, W. B. Marvin, R. Jenney, R. Peale, S. C. Richmond, F. C. Bates, J. O. Stubbs, A. L. Whitman, H. R. Haines, E. P. Furber, R. D. Wass...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reserve Officers' Training Corps | 11/12/1917 | See Source »

...team, also has shown pronounced ability. He is at present performing well in the pole vault and promises to be one of the best of the broad jumpers. Both of these men are of the first-year class. Other freshmen who are expected to prove of value are Palmer, Crouch, Carr, Dealey and Gibbing in the mile; Beasley in the two-mile, Hunter in the high jump, Besser, and Shubert in the quarter-mile, Jackson in the sprints, and Shaw and Sinclair in the weight events. Fred Pollard, the football star, who was a capable performer over the hurdles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ITHACANS PREPARE TO MEET UNIVERSITY IN B. A. A. GAMES | 1/23/1917 | See Source »

...Monthly's leading article on "Our Wavering Paternalism" is interesting and provocative. It makes us think, and it moves us to reply. The author has a lot of good ideas, though he suggests no constructive plan of reform. One regrets that he feels it necessary to crouch under a pseudonym: we should like it better if he signed his name, better still if he would stand on his feet in that Forum which he scorns and meet his opponents face to face. For his tone is sneering, and some of his statements are debatable. There are many who would like...

Author: By F. SCHENCK ., | Title: Good Specimen of Monthly | 5/18/1915 | See Source »

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