Word: hille
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Keil Bullard '20, of Revere; Chairman of the House Committee, Burnham Lewis '20, of Philadelphia; Chairman of Entertainment Committee, Edmund William Pavenstedt, Jr., '20, of New York; Chairman of the Restaurant Committee, 'Eric Alan McCouch '20, of Philadelphia; members of the Restaurant Committee, George Storer Baldwin '21, of Chestnut Hill, and Myles Pierce Baker '22, of Cambridge; members of the House Committee, Charles Albert Page '21, of Chestnut Hill, and Donald Angier '22, of Waban; members of the Entertainment Committee; John Archibald Sessions '21 of Northampton, and Henry Francis Colt '22, of Geneseo, New York. The undergraduate member...
...Wiener vs. M. Graban, W. H. Bieringer vs. R. Hoagland. Y. H. Buhler vs. H. DeC. Ward, E. W. Faibleman vs. Z. de Zerega, R. E. Henderson vs. H. Mahon, L. D. Hill vs. L. Green, R. L. Place vs. G. W. Howe, T. Hoff vs. S. Mittell, J. M. Kleberg vs. J. D. Farnham, R. L. Lyman vs. D. H. Housten, K. E. Luttropp vs. F. D. Shinty, L. A. deTurenne vs. J. B. Williams, C. W. Wood vs. G. S. Weld, G. E. deWolf vs. R. A. Lyon, M. Weisbuch vs. J. C. Jacobson, R. C. Wolcott...
Thomas Crane Wales '21 of Chestnut Hill was elected captain of the 2nd University football team at a meeting of the members of the second squad held in the Locker Building yesterday afternoon. Wales was regular quarterback of his Freshman team...
...bring the 11,000 Harvard men of Greater Boston to Cambridge tomorrow and show them the University. Go to the House of Parliament with a Londoner and you are likely to find it as much his first visit as yours. Induce a Maine farmer to climb a well known hill in his neighborhood with you to show you the way, and you may discover he has never set foot before on its premises...
Professor Bailey stated that the Harvard Observatory, together with the Blue Hill Observatory, together with the Blue Hill Observatory, would maintain the same spirit of helpful service in the future that it has in the past during the incumbency of Professor Pickering, whose motto was "There are no secrets in science," and who states that any institution might adopt their methods or any persons have their results...