Word: fellows
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Lieut. Worden answered questions, the faces of his fellow Navy men relaxed. Slowly but steadily, any blame for the collision was shifted from the Paulding to the 8-4, though the latter's chief, the late Lieut. Commander Roy K. Jones, was described as an almost "overly cautious" officer...
...believe it will, to a reasonable extent. The period isn't long enough for a fellow to tire of loafing. And it isn't long enough to discourage cramming, during most of the two weeks. Certain courses before Christmas suggest reading to cover twenty years of history after the vacation and before mid-years even though that may not be the more interesting period. Of course, that doesn't mean it is impossible to do what one may want to do. Also, some days are broken up by a class or two as much as when classes were regular...
...Moors '83, a member of Moors and Talbot, brokers in Boston, and also a Fellow of the University, will speak on "Various Topics Concerned with Social Service...
...Holden Chapel, the smallest and one of the oldest buildings in the Yard, Professor F. C. Packard Jr. '20, head of the department of public speaking, has introduced a diminutive machine that will enable each student not only to hear and criticize the voices of his fellow class-mates, but his own as well...
Through the quiet air of central Ohio, a Presidential salute banged out last week, followed by the long-drawn bugle notes of "Taps". Citizens of Marion, Ohio, stood with bared heads around a $500,000 marble tomb, "Marion's beauty spot and Ohio's shrine." They were reburying their fellow-townsman, Warren Gamaliel Harding and Florence Kling Harding, his wife...