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Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON'S DIRECTORY OF FIRST YEAR LAW MEN | 10/13/1916 | See Source »

...Camb. 22560-W. Apthorp House, Camb. 3360 Andover Hall, Camb. 1222-W. Beck Hall, Camb. 1650 Claverly Hall, Camb. 22462 College House, Camb. 22465 Conant Hall, Rooms 3-24, Camb. 22511 Rooms 25-48, Camb. 22537 Craigie Hall, Camb. 25859 Dana Chambers, Camb. 22556 Divinity Hall, Camb. 22460 Drayton Hall, Camb. 22419 Dunster Hall, Camb. 1580 Fairfax Hall, Camb. 22411 Gannett House, Camb. 22516 Gore Hall, Camb. 25803 Grays Hall, 1-16, Camb. 22591-W. Grays Hall, 17-36, Camb. 22591-M. Grays Hall, 37-52, Camb. 22591-R. Hampden Hall, Camb. 3180 Hollis Hall, 1-15, Camb...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD CRIMSON'S TELEPHONE DIRECTORY | 10/6/1916 | See Source »

...rooms 41-55, D. J. Kenefick '17. Conant.-C. L. Grose 4G. Craigie.-Rooms 101-208, R. J. White 1L.; rooms 301-508, M. B. Frankel '18. Dana Chambers.-Rooms 21-36, A. E. O. Munsell '18; rooms 37-49, M. S. Buell '18. Divinity.-A. G. Perez '16. Drayton.-W. Booth 1L. Dunster.-Rooms 14-34, A. G. Paine '17; rooms 35-56, H. S. Bothfeld '17. Fairfax.-Rooms 6-26, D. M. Brunswick '18; rooms 27-47, J. S. Dole '18. Gannett House.-A. E. Case 2L. Gore.-A, A. H. Bright '19; B, C. F. Zukoski...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BOOKS AND CLOTHING SOLICITED | 4/11/1916 | See Source »

...following additional collectors have been appointed: 6 Holyoke Place, T. H. Enwright '18; Westmorly, Rooms 1-46, F. G. Fripp '17; Drayton, W. Booth 1L.; Grays, R. B. Johnson '17 and J. B. Brennan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CANVASS FOR CLOTHES ENDS TODAY | 11/10/1915 | See Source »

...Retrospect" indubitably sings,--though in a well-worn tone; Dos Passos admirably conveys the spirit of the prairies; and Nelson's "Madam" strikes an original vital poetic note. His readers, however, should not turn the page. The remaining verse is more conventional. Hillyer's first sonnet too clearly recalls Drayton; his second, Donne: they constitute studies rather than self-expression. The anonymous run on sonnet appears at line fourteen to have missed connections. Howe's sapphics, on the other hand, are metrical and in phrasing delightful though artificial...

Author: By Percy W. Long ., | Title: Poetry in Monthly Excells | 11/6/1915 | See Source »

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