Word: dows
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Fifteen Freshmen, including the manager, have been awarded the soccer numberals. Those who are entitled to their "1923 A. F." are George Grenville Benedict of Providence, R. L.; James Cheston of Chestnut Hill, Pa.; Nicholas Depopolo of Westfield; James Kimball Dow of North Andover; John Fletcher, Jr., of Greenville, Miss.; Randolph Wright Heizer of Cambridge; Raymond Henry Keegan of Springfield; Arthur Webster Morse of Boston; Allan Kennedy Murray of Yonkers, N. Y.; Edward Albert Borman of New York, N. Y.; John Pallo of Westfield; Harry Evelyn Door Pollock of Pasadena; Norman Tishman of New York, N. Y.; Borin Bradford Young...
...probable line-up for today's game is: Tishman, g.; Morse, l.f.b.; Murray, r.f.b.; Keegan, l.h.b.; Heizer, c.h.b.; Benediet, r.h.b.; Dow, c.f.; Cheston, l.i.f.; Pallo, r.i.f.; Fletcher, l.o.f.; Young, r.o.f...
...line up will be as follows: g., Tishman; r.f., Murray; l.f., Morse; r.h.b., Cheston; c.f., Heizer (captain); l.h.b., Keegan; l.o.f., Pallo; l.i.f., DePopolo; c.f., Dow; r.i.f., Fletcher; r.o.f., Young; substitutes, Benedict and Pollak...
...Economics 2b, Zool. Lect.-rm. Engin. Sciences 6b, Peabody 65 English 14, Sever 17 English 19, Sever 17 English 19, Sever 17 English 55, Sever 5, 6 Fine Arts 2f, Robinson Hall French 18, Sever 17 French 21, Sever 23 German 1c, I, Sever 23 Government 1a: Abbott to Dow, inclusive, New Lecture Hall Dowling to Kingsbury, inclusive, Emerson D Kleberg to Linton, inclusive, Emerson A Lockwood to Macy, inclusive, Emerson F Mades to Potter, inclusive, Emerson J Pratt to Salmon, inclusive, Harvard 2 Saltonstall to Sixbey, inclusive, Harvard 3 Skinner to Tuckerman, A. G., inclusive, Harvard 5 Tuckerman...
...wish to dismiss the collection as one without merit. A few poems shine out: "Thy Heart," by Sigourney Thayer of Amherst, "To Josiah Royce," by Brent Dow Allinson of Harvard; "The Winds of Day and Night," by Russell Lord of Cornell; "Unidentified," by Marie Louise Hersey of Radcliffe. Best of all I like "Rime of the Cross-Cut Saw," by R. S. Clark of Michigan Agricultural College. Many Harvard men after their activities of the vacation may appreciate the lines...