Word: frankly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Only, to be frank, the suitability of elephant-gray to the purpose in hand might be questioned. Some men do bear strong similitude to an elephant weighing anchor when they essay a rush from skirmish line. Others advance more like the familiar kangaroo. Perhaps, all in all, rhinoceros-gray would suit best the complexion of a recruit...
...Romieux '19 W 19 24 H. Goodman 2L P 70 25 C. W. Carter, Jr., '20 P 21 R. A. Snow '20 P 21 26 D. H. Wilson '19 W 22 27 R. C. Rowse '20 P 40 28 F. S. Lear 1G P 8 Frank Norvak 1G P 8 29 B. L. Chadwick '20 P 87 A. H. Perkins '20 P 87 30 Harris Berlack '20 P 3 D. M. Davis '20 P 3 31 S. N. Stevens '20 P 10 E. F. Stoneham '20 P 10 32 M. J. Baker P 9 33 W. C. Himmer...
...CRIMSON takes great pleasure in announcing the election of David Mason Little, Jr., '18, of Salem, as President; of Franklin Eddy Parker, Jr., '18, of Bay City, Mich., as Managing Editor; of Frank Ogden Magie, Jr., '18, of Winnetka, Ill., as Business Manager; of George Carey Barclay '19, of New York, N. Y., as Secretary...
...Howe '87, editor of the Alumni Bulletin; Professor R. M. Johnston, of the History Department; A. W. Shaw, lecturer in the Business School and editor of System; Kuno Francke, who has jut resigned his post as Professor of German Culture; Professor Thomas Nixon Carver, of the Economics Department; Professor Frank William Taussig '79, Chairman of the Federal Tariff Commission; and George Chandler Whipple, Gordon McKay Professor of Sanitary Engineering...
Baritone solo, Mr. Frank P. Hancock...