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...Book Committee.--Bulkley Livermore Wells, of Telluride, Colo., chairman; George Abbott Brownell, of New York, chairman of cuts and photographs; Lloyd Kirkham Garrison, of New York, chairman of the art department; John Blauvelt Hopkins, of Wellesley Hills, chairman of the copy and registration department; Philip Zach, of Roxbury, chairman for advertisements and subscriptions...
...Feehheimer '19, J. Feigl '19, N. Fell '17, W. A. Flagg '19, W. Fleming '17, E. P. Flickinger '18, W. F. Fogg '18, A. S. Foss '17, D. G. Foster '18, F. R. Foxcroft '19, J. D. Francis '19, E. M. Friedman '17, N. M. Friedman 1L., L. K. Garrison '19, H. J. Gay '19, A. Gifford '17, J. A. Goldthwaite '17, E. Goldstein '19, O. W. Graves 2G.B., H. S. Gray '18, J. M. Greene, 2d '19, R. M. Gudeman '19, J. A. Hagar 1G.B., L. G. Hagner 1L., H. S. Hall, Jr. '19, J. H. Hall...
...with a mobile force of a little over 7,000 American troops, supplemented by less than 6,000 Philippine Scouts, is manifestly impossible; that the great water-way of the Panama Canal cannot be protected against the operations of a first-class military power by the present or proposed garrison we contemplate placing there without the power and ability to reinforce it rapidly by troops from the United, States, is equally manifest; that we can retain our valuable Territory of Alaska in its isolated position against an enemy with any military power by placing there a garrison of less than...
...Fevre '18, W. A. Flagg '19, W. Fleming '17, B. P. Flickinger '18, W. F. Fogg '18, A. S. Foss '17, D. G. Foster '18, F. R. Foxcroft '19, J. D. Francis '19, E. M. Friedman '17, M. M. Friedmann 1L., K. E. Fuller '16, L. K. Garrison '19, H. J. Gay '19, L. B. Geyer '19, A. Gifford '17, E. Goldstein '19, H. S. Gray '18, J. M. Greene, 2d '19, D. Gregg '18, R. M. Gudeman '19, H. R. Guild, Jr. '17, J. M. Hagar 1G.B., L. G. Hagner 1L., J. Hammond '19, H. S. Hall...
...Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize consists of $100 and a silver medal for the best poem on a subject chosen by the Department of English