Word: fuller
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...seems necessary to give up these exercises on account of danger from fire. When we see something going, we always want to get something in its place--and so it is proposed now to have "exercises" in the Stadium. If Class Day was full before, it would be fuller now. The walk to and from the Stadium over in Allston would take sometime--which might be more pleasantly spent. Then if it happened to be hot, or windy, or muddy--as it easily might--this walk would be disagreeable. In any event, after walking that far, any further "exercises" ought...
...Andrew Fuller Craven...
...Andrew Fuller Craven '89 died, of pneumonia at his home in New York City on Saturday at the age of sixty-four years. Mr. Craven graduated from the University of Chicago in 1870, and was also the holder of degree from Johns Hopkins. Until recently he was professor of economics at Columbian University, Washington...
Reader--"The Novels of George Gissing," by E. Fuller...
...Bailey, P. C. Brown, C. W. Cate, E. L. Clark, 3rd, H. W. Durant, J. G. Fuller, F. Goodale, G. W. Haigh, F. M. Howes, G. A. Irving, W. H. Keeling, J. W. Maxson, G. McCook, F. W. Sargent, Jr., S. T. Stackpole, G. T. Swartz, R. M. Tappan, A. C. Titcomb, C. O. Wellington, J. West, C. Whitney, W. W. Winship, R. H. Wiswall, R. L. Woodbury...