Word: franking
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...playing in the present Yale series, the following men have won their baseball "H" for the first time: George Ezra Abbot '17, of Andover; Charles Edward Brickley '15, of Everett; Frank Pelham Coolidge '16, of Concord; Richard Harte '17, of Philadelphia, Pa.; and Charles Searles Reed '17, of Whitman. Brickley has now won his "H" in three major sports...
Prizes will be given for the first three places in each event, and the following challenge cups will be awarded for one year; the Gannett Wells cup to the winner of the 440; the Dodge cup to the winner of the 220; and the Frank Wells cup to the winner of the mile. Other challenge cups will probably be offered...
...Prospect Union, James Coggeshall, Jr., '18, of Allston; superintendent of clothing collection, Henry Lamb Nash '16, of Newton; entertainment committee: George Paul Slade '17, of Providence, R. I., chairman; Graham Burt Blaine '17, of Taunton; Ralph Parkhurst Bridgman '18, of Roxbury; Ronald Martin Foster '17, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Frank Fremont-Smith, Jr., '17, of Washington, D. C.; Charles Henry Hodges, Jr., '17, of Detroit, Mich.; Paul Lester Rabenold '16, of Wyomissing...
...concentration. But if Mr. Burke's hypothetical undergraduate, with his atrophied power of choice, necessitates nothing less than a complete retraction of elective ideals, rather than the retention of their best elements in a synthetic reform, the whole problem of American higher education will best be solved by the frank adoption of the Montessori System...
Senator Hollis '92, if the Boston newspapers quote him correctly, which, in the experience of the CRIMSON is problematical, has come out with the frank confession that Harvard made a snob of him; not a half-way snob, either; not a second class or steerage snob, but, to use the words attributed to the Senator, "a first class snob...