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...might do the same and announce a take line-up, but there is no reason to be ashamed of the CRIMSON line-up. It follows; c., Welton; 1b., Logan; 2b., Smith; 3b., Prait; s.s., Wilson; l.f., Slingerland; c.f., Gordon; r.f., Gerould; p., Hamblett...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Out to "Get" Ibis | 5/27/1920 | See Source »

Memorial Hall: 8-9, H. B. Cutter, W. E. Eldridge; 9-10, W. S. Holbrook, W. F. Goodell; 10-11, R. B. Hamblett, A. H. MacIntyre; 11-12, R. E. Lutz, E. E. Long; 12-1, C. N. MacDonald, R. J. Philips; 1-2, A. E. Raymond, W. D. Murray; 2-3, A. L. Mills, Jr., A. B. Nichols, Jr.; 3-4 G. H. Reid, J. M. Steele, Jr.; 4-5, L. S. Saxe, C. V. Ryan, Jr.; 5-6, L. W. Smith, J. N. White...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NAME UNION POLL WATCHERS | 5/11/1920 | See Source »

...Carder," J. M. Bransten; room 65, "John Smith," W. H. Bieringer; room 66, "Doc Bray,"--C. F. Berry; room 67, "Artemus Ward,"--R. I. Lindsey; T. M. Brown; room 3-4, 7-8, "Sub-Debs," W. J. Means, O. C. Stamper, D. W. Bailey, A. S. Ellsworth, R. B. Hamblett, F. J. Robinson, W. L. Cummings R. L. Bronson; room 6, "El Buey," R. C. Stuart, Jr; room 9-10, "Henrietta," M. C. Palmer, C. Hunnemann, Jr., P. L. Cheney; room 11, "Sons of Satan," S. M. Barg, H. H. Starr, room 12, "Optimistic Bill." J. Turkel, M. D. Potter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ALLOT ROOMS IN YARD TO MEMBERS OF 1921 | 3/22/1920 | See Source »

About fifty men attended the first meeting of "The Harvard Forum" held last night in the Randolph Breakfast Room. W. S. Holbrook '21 was elected President; John Cowles '21, vice-president; and R. B. Hamblett '21, secretary-treasurer, and an executive committee of F. Workum '20, chairman, H. W. Harris '20, J. U. Nef '20 and H. H. Reed '23 was appointed. It was decided to hold meetings every two weeks on Thursday night in the Randolph Breakfast Room. The organization decided to take the name of "The Harvard Forum" and that for the first few meetings the attendance will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD FORUM HOLDS FIRST MEETING FOR ORGANIZATION | 2/20/1920 | See Source »

...Train's idea in "The Hanging of the Angel" is very neat and the execution rather too full. This is certainly better writing than our average professional output. On the other hand, Mr. Hamblett's idea is better than his method; an excellent concluding sentiment, 'let the energy which might be spent in hating--turn to changing the conditions...

Author: By Maurice Firuski., | Title: UNDERGRADUATES ADJUDGED MORE LITERARY THAN USUAL | 12/18/1919 | See Source »

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