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...Ford Keeler Brown's (St. John's College) proposal, to investigate "the ideas and life of Mrs. Hannah More, an unusual representative of conservative English thought from 1780 to 1830," sounded precious, but from such biographies are spun the rich texture of the past...
...cities in the U. S., but I've never yet met anyone-with the exception of members of my own family, who can spell the surname backwards and forwards with the same result." Idlers suggested appropriate names for Mr. Planalp's children: Ada, Bob, Lil, Anna, Hannah, Otto. They could call Mr. Planalp "Pop," one jester added. . . . Manhattanites reflected that Mr. Planalp should some day call on James Leffel of 39 Courtland Street, their city; Philadelphians took satisfaction from the 16 double-actioned Reber families listed in their telephone book; San Francisco was complacent with six taxpayers named...
...committee which met to discuss the relations of the E. I. N. A. and the Federation consisted of Paul Hannah of The Dartmouth, J. D. Crawford of the M. I. T. Tech, C. A. R. Connor of the Holy Cross Tomahawk, H. C. Coit of the Wesleyan Argus, and F. V. Field '27 of the CRIMSON as chairman. The following resolutions drawn up by the committee were subsequently unanimously supported by the conference in general meeting...
Yale Reed, g.; Roby, p.; Wallace, c.p.; Root, l.d.; Hogue, 2d.; Withington, 3d.; Field, c.; Hannah, 3a.; Keller, 2a.; Stephens, 1a.; Herman, i.h.; Hopkins, o.h. Substitutes, Lynch, Green...
...Elmira, N. Y., one Fred Hannah, Negro, applied for a marriage license. While the clerk was filling out the forms he discovered that the bride had a husband, just then detained in prison. He refused the license. In two hours Mr. Hannah again applied for permission to get married...