Word: damon
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Mason Osborne Damon 2L. of Port Dodge, lowa, and a graduate of Amherst College, was elected vice-president of the organization to succeed J. C. Morley...
...Dunbar, B. B. Fensterstock, W. H. Jeffers, M. A. Kopstein, Emmanuel Kurland, Norman Lindenheim, J. H. More, J. B. Powell, J. R. Quaries, F. C. Reed, J. B. Tracy and J. B. Wolbarsht. The second year men were: W. E. Barber, F. S. Balthis, Samuel Checkver, M. O. Damon, Lewis Eten, E. R. Hoover, N. S. Hyman, F. H. Jurow, W. E. Sytle, Isadore Poller, H. R. Pollak, Leon Pressman, M. G. Sampsell, J. P. Tumulty Jr., C. M. Whiting, and C. H. Willard...
...Damon Runyon (sports writer, murder trial reporter) described Colonel Charles Augustus Lindbergh's appearance during the ceremonies in Washington as follows: "He looked so frightened, and so very, very young that you felt your old Adam's apple working, and you wished that you might get to him, and put your arm around him, like you would do with the lad at home, and say to him: 'Now, looky here, sonny, don't you be scart, these folks are just trying to let you know they're glad...
...Davis-Newman Sever 2 Pierce-Wright Sever 7 Class. Philology 78 Sever 18 Economics 1b Abend-Jasper Emerson A Kaufman-White Emerson F Economics 38 Memorial Hall English 28 Mr. Derby's Sections 1 and 4 Harvard 5 Mr. Derby's Sections 7 and 8 Harvard 6 Mr. Damon's Sections 2, 3, 5, and 6 New Lect. Hall English 29b Sever 11 English 33 Memorial Hall Government 16b Sem. Mus. 1 Greek 2 Sever 30 History 13 Emerson D History 52b Sever 2 History 68 Baird-MacKinnon Sever 29 Merriman-Yang Sever 31 History of Science 1 Emerson...
Since 1921 Mr. Damon has been an assistant in English at Harvard. He has instructed in English A and 28, and other English courses. This year he has assisted in English 31 at Radcliffe. Mr. Damon is best known as a poet and writer. He was a member of the original Harvard Poets, and has recently been elected president of the New England Poetry Club. Although his first volume of collected verse, "Astrolabe", appeared only recently, he is well known to readers of Harper's, The Nation, The Saturday Review of Literature, and other magazines...