Word: earls
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...York of the Novelists"; Helen McAfee, "Pepys on the Restoration Stage"; Patrick McGill, "The Red Horizon"; E. P. Oppenheim, "The Hillman"; Arthur H. Quinn, "Representative American Plays"; Thomas H. Reed, "Form and Functions of American Government"; Elliott Richards, "Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910"; E. S. Roscoe, "Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford"; G. W. E. Russell, "Portraits of the Seventies"; Paul Sabatier, "A Frenchman's Thoughts on the War"; George Santayana, "Egotism in German Philosophy"; George Sorel, "Reflections on Violence"; Rabindranath Tagore, "Chitra," "Songs of Kabir" and "The Post Office"; Sidney Whitman, "Things I Remember"; P. Wilstach, "Mount Vernon, Washington...
...course), as of the Class of 1916: Wallace Campbell, Chung Heng Chen, Thedore Lambert DeCamp, Edward Vincent Flanagan, David Dewey Greene, Robert Frederick Herrick, Jr., Richard Stuart Cutter King, Frank Earl Large, Albert Fear Leffingwell, Danforth Miller, Angelo Giovanni Perez, Livingstone Porter, William Cary Sanger, Jr., Parker Fletcher Schofield, George William Sullivan, Wendell Townsend, Carl Otto Jordan Wheeler. As of the Class of 1915: Donald Stuart Campbell, Carl Sumner Fleming, Victor Levine. As of the Class of 1913: Howard Corneal Shaw. As of the Class of 1911: William Denis Foley. As of the Class of 1906: Ralph Wilder Brown...
...yard run: D. S. Caldwell, B. A. A.; J. F. Ryan, Boston College; Earl Koy, Pennsylvania...
...Meredith, holder of the intercollegiate quarter and half mile record, E. C. Riley, N. Y. A. C., formerly of Dartmouth, and a third man yet to be chose. At the 1,000 yards distance J. T. Higgins, N. Y. A. C., D. S. Caldwell, B. A. A., and Earl Eby, Pennsylvania 1920, will compete. The latter holds the Central A. A. U. half-mile title. It is hoped to have special short-distance relay between the B. A. A. and Holy Cross teams and between Boston College and M. I. T. Arrangements are also being made for a special three...
...Earle Henry Bean '17, of Melrose; Richard Clark Cooke '18, of Newton Centre; Oswald Gordon Daly '17, of Baltimore, Md.; Francis Christopher Edmond '19, of South Boston; George B. Emmons, Jr., 17, of Brookline; Eustace Lee Florance, Jr., '19, of Dorchester; Henry Solomon Freedman '17, of Brockton James King Hoyt, Jr., '17, of New York, N. Y., manager; Vernon B. Kellett '18, of Hopedale; Edwin Earl Lucas '19, of Sound Beach, Conn.; Edward Horton Page '18, of Wollaston; Theodore Holton Rice '17, of Brookline Willard Wadsworth Rice '18, of Newton Centre; Sydney James Rogers '17, Cambridge, and George Hammond Tilgman...