Word: garrisons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Batchelder '31, last year's Milton captain, and M. G. Gammach '31, played a fast game for the Freshmen. The first-year team lined up as follows: Watts l.w., Garrison c., Frothingham r.w., Richardson l.d., Batchelder r.d., Gammach...
Subiaco is one of the 18 Benedictine abbeys in the U. S. Father Wolfgang Schlumph founded it in 1878. Arkansas at that time was a wild district of Indians and white outlaws. The Army garrison at Fort Smith was a necessity. But Father Schlumph with his blackrobed Benedictines feared no one. His troupe worked their way through the Ozarks and at a mountain spot 50 miles from Fort Smith they made a clearing, sawed and chopped blocks of limestone from the mountain walls and built themselves a home. They called the place Subiaco, after Subiaco in Italy where St. Benedict...
...protect himself against libel suits by partly blotting out names which yet remain identifiable by the associates of the men traduced-that publisher is a disgrace to the profession." Since one of the Hearst documents purports that $25,000 was "ordered paid" from Mexican sources to Editor Oswald Garrison Villard of The Nation, he quietly took occasion to reproduce that document in facsimile, last week, in The Nation's cover. In an unruffled article The Nation said: "We are aware, of course, that the Senators look upon the entire series as impudent but unskilled forgeries and that they joked...
Engaged. Miss Mariquita S. Villard, niece of Editor Oswald Garrison Villard of The Nation, to Louis Warren Hill Jr., of St. Paul, Minn., who now functions with the Great Northern Railway, built by his grandfather, the late famed James Jerome Hill, and of which his father, Louis Warren Hill, is chairman of the Board of Directors...
Besides Cutts and Heard the complete Class Day Committee includes C. A. Pratt Jr. '28, chairman, W. W. Lord '28, A. H. O'Neil '28, W. B. Jones '28, D. L. Garrison '28, and H. W. Burns...