Word: flowers
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Parsons' "The Abandoned House" is good description but the word "animals" is rather a colorless designation for rats. A story by the same author, "Footfalls in the Desert," supplies us with mystery and "local color," but its greatest claim on our regard is the discovery of the Mexican Christmas flower. "Shade of Linnaeus!" What plant is this? We doubt if the avid soil of Mexico could produce it. We fear it needed the greater fertility of Mr. Parsons' imagination. Mr. Carroll's story is light, very light, and judged by the standard of the average American magazine, altogether irreproachable...
...winning team lined up as follows: Winship, Pike, Sullivan, l. e.; Lynch, l. t.; Webster, l. g.; Grosvenor, c.; Hogan, r. g.; Connolly, r. t.; Gaston, r. e.; Adams, q. b.; Billings, Mahon, l. h. b.; Sheehan, r. h. b.; Flower...
...game, exciting and rough, the Squantum Naval Air School, football team defeated the Ground School for Aviators at Technology 7 to 0 on Soldiers' Field yesterday. The University was represented by three men on the Squantum eleven; H. C. Flower '19, a member of last year's University team, captained and played full back; W. Gaston '19, of the 1916 University squad played right end; and T. P. Grosvenor '20, was centre...
...third period brought the only score of the game. Successive rushes by Flower, with some assistance from the other backs and an eight yard skin tackle gain by Lynch, a former Yale player, placed the ball on the Technology two yard line...
From there Flower scored the touchdown on a line plunge. Lynch kicked the goal...