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...offices in Austin Hall today, the Legal Aid Bureau will begin this afternoon its third year of work in giving gratuitous legal aid to the public: Third-year class--P. V. McNutt, president; F. L. Daily, vice-president; R. W. Baker, J. P. Begley, W. F. Cahill, T. W. Doan, S. Hale, W. W. Hodson, F. S. Moulton, J. H. Philbin, D. C. Pitcher, W. F. Rogers, H. A. Scragg, E. B. Shea, E. O. Tabor, R. B. Wigglesworth. The members from the second-year class are as follows: O. G. Saxon, secretary, G. B. Barrett, A. E. Case...
...McKernan 2L.; Faculty scholarships to W. W. Abbot 2L., H. E. Allen 3L., J. B. Angevene 3L., J. E. Bennett 2L., A. A. Berle 2L., F. G. Blair 2L, H. H. Breland 3L., W. M. Briggs 3L., H. F. Burns 2L., W. F. Cahill 2L., T. W. Doan 2L., E. G. Fifield 3L., F. F. Greenman 2L, J. B. Griffin 2L., S. Hale 2L., P. B. Harris 3L, M. C. Harrison 3L., W. W. Hodson 2L., W. I. Latimer 3L., I. Levin 2L., J. Lorenz 2L., P. V. McNutt 2L., E. W. Middleton 3L., R. E. More...
...Hargrave, E. C. Kanzler, F. A. Nagel, B. Reiley, T. H. Remmington, H. Siefke, Jr., C. M. Storey, H. K. Urion, S. H. Wellman, and R. W. Wrus. The second year men who offered their services are: R. W. Baker, F. G. Blair, F. L. Daily, T. W. Doan, W. W. Hodson, A. Jaretzki, Jr., P. V. McNutt, J. H. Philbin, W. F. Rogers and R. B. Wigglesworth...
...Stripes," Sousa b. Dear Old M. I. T. (with Glee Club), H. S. Wonson '07 3. Czarina, Ganne 4. Selection, "Three Twins," Hoshna 5. Selection from "The Queen of the Cannibal Isles," Tech., 1910 6. March, "Teddy's Return," A. Maquarre 7. a. The Bill of Fare," Zollner b. Doan' You Cry, Ma Honey, Foster 8. Selection, "Mile, Modiste," Herbert 9. a. On Rogers Steps (with Glee Club), T. W. Estabrook '05 b. Stein Song, F. F. Bullard '87 10. Waltz, "Grubenlichter," Zeller 11. a. Take Me Back to Tech. (with Glee Club), I. W. Litchfield '85 b. The Cardinal...
...Irish colleague is not convincing. We wonder if Mr. Millet ever saw an Irish book agent in actual life. Mr. Sheldon's contribution, "The Endless Journey," is in the nature of Episode, and displays happy gifts of insight, humor, and expression. His Cuban in Wisconsin, who "doan' work, but just goes by," is a new type of that Beloved Vagabond with whom our sophisticated generation has developed such an odd, and yet not wholly surprising sympathy. Mr. Stoddard's "Mine Own Familiar Friend" is in a kindly vein, though it might more appropriately be entitled, "Mine Own Chance Acquaintance...