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Declaring that the primarily function of teeth is the preparation of food for digestion, Faul E. Boyle, instructor in operative Denistry, said that modern diet had made the teeth less necessary than in prehistoric times when man gnawed the meat from bones and chewed roots and herbs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Utopis of Men All With Teeth In Perfect Shape May Come | 1/24/1938 | See Source »

...chief considerations is the location of the building which was announced last year as the site of the present Appleton chapel. The first faul with this plan is that the Yard is no longer the population center of the college for with the completion of the new houses the majority of students will be living near the river. In addition to this, a building as large as the proposed chapel would occupy much of one of the last open spaces in the already well filled Yard. With unit number two of the houses obliterating one of the few grass plots...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SNAP JUDGEMENTS | 11/22/1929 | See Source »

...Charles Danzig '29; Everett Dashoff '28; I. A. Dinerman '29; P. T. Doherty ocC; M. J. Donovan '27; Kenneth Dorn '27; J. G. Dow '27; R. E. Durkee Jr. '29; R. R. Ehrlich '29; K. C. Elkins '27; S. W. Elton '27; R. A. Emich '27; J. H. Faul Jr. '27; G. R. Faxon '29; I. F. Fine '27; T. E. Finley Jr. '27; H. G. Finn '28; J. G. Flemming '28; E. C. Fors '29; S. L. Fox '27; S. T. Frame '27; D. D. Frantz '28; H. C. Frost Jr. '28; Emanuel Ginsburg '28; A. S. Gross...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PUBLIC SCHOOLS' GRADUATES EXCEL | 4/11/1927 | See Source »

Twenty-six members attended the meeting of the St. Faul's Society in 17 Grays last evening. Rev. Reuben Kidner of St. Andrew's Church on Chamber street read a short service and part of the first chapter of the Gospel by John. He showed good reason why young men should engage in active church work and appealed to those before him. The Boys' Clubs offer an opportunity of most interesting and satisfactory work. The Sunday Schools, too, offer work that will tax the intelligence of even the brightest young men. The clergy need the help of many more laymen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: St. Paul's Society. | 2/28/1889 | See Source »

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