Word: dexterousness
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...Dexter...
...none of which, however, are worthy of especial praise. The short sketch, "When the Lepers Left Kalalan, " is the best piece of writing in the number. The anonymous author has started out in a style of story not often found in a college paper, and worthy of more cultivation. "Dexter's Discovery" is a new version of a story we have all read before either in the Advocate or in some other college magazine. It seems rather a waste of good material that so many men should try their hands at this same old theme. The same criticism...
...Smith, W. H. Conroy, F. R. Plumb, J. E. MacCloskey, R. S. Holland, A. J. Smith, W. P. Eaton, F. Dobyns, S. B. Southworth, W. Morse, F. T. Case, W. R. Donaldson, E. Boody, S. Robinson, V. H. Smith, F. C. Sutro, M. Season good, R. Stout, S. O. Dexter...
Clement Cleveland '67, James A. Wright, Jr., '79, Evert Jansen Wendell '82, Thomas O. Shepard '88, Nathaniel S. Smith '69, Lawrence Godkin '81, Willliam G. Borland '86, Dexter Blagden '93. Members ex-officio: James C. Carter '50, president; Henry S. Van Duzer '75, vice-president; Amory G. Hodges '74, treasurer; Walter Alexander, '87, secretary...
...sons of Harvard whose death in recent years we regret so much, Greenhalge and Russell, Phillips Brooks, and Charles Eliot of my own class, and of football fame our friend Newell, William H. Manning who met his death under similar conditions with true Christian heroism, Edward T. Cabot, Samuel Dexter and Alward, that we ought to rejoice and be thankful that they were with us and that their lives were what they were, rather than to lament that their lives were not as long as we would have wished...