Word: davids
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Advocate announces the election of Archibald Cary Coolidge Jr. '27, Chares Chauncey Goodrich '28, and Paul Herzog Jr. '27 to the Business Board, and of John Pell '26, Patrick Henry Morgan '26, and David Hoadley Munroe Occ to the Literary Board...
...first of these plays is entitled The Shunamite, a story of the time of King David, translated by H. T. Schmittkind '09. The other two are comedies, one called "The Cripples", and the other entitled "Poetry and Prose...
...Execution." Mr. David Lloyd George was chosen by all the opposition parties to lead the attack upon Conservative Goliath Baldwin's Government. With well pondered malice, the fiery David twirled his verbal sling and loosed a stinging pebble: a resolution to reduce Sir Austen's salary. Quoth slinger George: "The Geneva fiasco has created a bad impression abroad . . . led to a very unpleasant discussion in the U. S. Senate [see NATIONAL AFFAIRS] . . .[and] probably antagonized the U. S. as nothing else could have done." Continuing at length but in choppy and disjointed style, Mr. George then slung...
...Cambridge, Allen Orrick Fordyce '28, of St. Louis, Mo., George Tappan Francis Jr. '28, of Boston, Edward Bass Hall '28, of Cambridge, Arthur Andrews Holbrook '28, of Milwaukee, Wis., Thorndike Dudley Howe Jr. '28, of Boston, Robert Ingle Hunneman '28, of Brookline, William Barksdale Jones '28, of Vaughan, Miss., David Arms Lomasney '28, of Toledo, Ohio, William Ashley Magie '28, of Chicago, Ill., Albert Henry O'Neil '28, of Jamaica Plain, James Lawrence Pool '28, of New York, N. Y., and William Gordon Saltonstall '28, of Readville, Mass...
...which is so popular with vagabonds. There is Nathaniel Hawthorne to be encountered at the same time in Sever 35, if one dislikes either the sculpture of Michael Angele or the glare of the slides. At noon, however, I am pretty certain to hear the Boyiston professor discourse on David Garrck the histrionic giant of English history...