Word: grosse
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Odell, Jr., Chairman, and Miss Hayward, G. C. Barclay and Miss Barclay, A. H. Bright, G. a. Brownell and Miss Eleanor Bremer, C. C. Curtis and Miss Jackson, W. Dexter and Miss Abbott, G. D. Flynn, Jr., and Miss Jopp, R. E. Gross and Miss Palmer, S. A. Gross and Miss Osgood, C. A. Morss, Jr., H. Munroe, F. Parkman, J. Pickering, Jr., and Miss White, J. H. Quirin and Miss Carpenter, Q. A. Shaw, Jr., M. A. Taylor, Jr., and Miss Edith Bremer, F. M. Warburg and Miss Garrison...
...collection of furniture for boxes at the Junior Dance on Thursday will commence tomorrow afternoon. It is essential that box chairmen notify R. E. Gross, Randolph 37: of the location of furniture intended for their respective boxes before tonight in order that it may be called...
...loss by submarines is serious; that the new shipping launched is not keeping up with the losses; and that the submarine will be a continuing menace until ship-building in Great Britain and the United States is speeded up to more than cover the losses. Sir Eric puts the gross loss from all causes in the world's shipping (exclusive of enemy loss) during the war at over 11,000,000 tons, of which 6,000,000 tons were lost in 1917, and estimates Great Britain's net loss since the ruthless submarine warfare began at 1,300,000 tons...
...University got one run in the first inning, when Evans walked, stole second, went to third on Meehan's out, Baldwin to Holmes, and scored on Gross's infield grounder. 1921 made their first two scores in the fifth inning. Bigelow singled, Holmes doubled to right centre, scoring Bigelow, and came home on Gourdin's hit. Four runs in the seventh inning by the upperclassmen put the final result of the game beyond any doubt...
...some half-dozen designs received by the committee for the cover of the Junior Dance program, that of Sydney Arthur Gross '19 of Philadelphia, Pa., has been accepted. The winner thereby becomes a member of the dance committee...