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...Chestnut Hill as assistant manager; of Clifton Powell Fordyce, of Little Rock, Ark., as 1923 interclass football manager; of Morris Duane, of Philadelphia, Pa, as manager of the Smith Halls team: of Joseph Larocque, of New York City, as manager of the Gore Hall team, and of John Gardiner Flint, of Boston, as manager of the Standish Hall team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nash 1923 Gridiron Manager | 11/6/1919 | See Source »

Henry Soule Bothfeld '17, James Insley Boyce '10, Alexander Abbot Cameron '17, Edward Wilfred Duggan '17, Edward Stoddart Estey '16, Edmund Goodridge Flint, Jr., '12, Thacher Jenny '18, David Mason Little, Jr., '18, Edward Lombard '17, Robert Dudley Longyear '18, William Nelson MacGowan '14, Nils Victor Nelson '18, John Lothrup Priest '15, Sullivan Amory Sargent, Jr., '10, Herman Sietke, Jr., LL.B. '15, Edward Robert Simpson '16, Milton Flick Smith '18, Samuel Temple '15, Raymond Donle Thiery '18, William Merrill White '17, James Henry Woodward...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 21 MADE ENSIGNS AT ANNAPOLIS | 6/7/1918 | See Source »

...other University publications and leaders of the various undergraduate activities will be present. R. C. Kelley '17, president of the Illustrated, will act as toastmaster, and other speakers will be W. H. meeker, '17, president of the CRIMSON; Burton Kline '06, magazine editor of the Transcript; W. B. Flint '03, Leavitt Parsons '10 and Captain Cordier...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Illustrated Holds Annual Dinner | 1/20/1917 | See Source »

From the point of view of versification, these poems are open to all adverse criticism and all ridicule that has been unjustly hurled at such authentic writers of the new rhythms as Richard Aldington and F. S. Flint. Not content with writing six words as six different lines and sprawling them across the page at a downward angle of 45 degrees. Mr. Sanborn has given us lines made up of such monosyllables as "and", "up", "or," etc. And so seldom do we find any rhythmic pattern of even the "freest" kind that we are startled when it accidentally puts...

Author: By W. A. Norris ., | Title: The Crimson Bookshelf | 1/8/1917 | See Source »

...Washington St., Canton. Fay, A. D., James Smith B 31. Feigi, R. J., Persis Smith C 33. Ferriss, H. S., Standish C 21. Fine, J., *106 Morris St. Finkelstein, D. H., *141 Trenton St. Fisher, H. J., Standish D 42. Fisher, T. H., Gore D 25. Flint, J. W., Jr., James Smith B 23. Fogg, W. F., James Smith B 32. Foisie, P. S., Standish C 51. Folsom, C. E. B., Standish E 22. Foster, D. G., George Smith B 12. Fowler, F. W., Standish D 42. Fox, H. V., 243 Bussey St., Dedham. Francis, A. S., James Smith...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD CRIMSON'S DIRECTORY OF FRESHMEN | 10/13/1914 | See Source »

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