Word: hotson
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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These facts may help to correct the impression, still held by a few, that the CRIMSON is open to communications which bring up unpleasantly true subjects. J. LESLIE HOTSON...
...CRIMSON has no record of having received the letter of Mr. Hotson, nor the note asking that his letter be published. If they were delivered at the CRIMSON office they were not seen by any officer of the Board. This may be believed or not, as anyone sees fit, but it is a statement of fact...
...preliminary trials for the Lee Wade II Prize Speaking, held last evening in Sanders Theatre, the following nine men were selected to speak in the final contest: E. M. Anderson '20, T. H. Greenberg '19, W. Hettleman '19, J. L. Hotson '20, W. W. Johnson '20, A. A. Rouner '20, F. C. Packard '20, W. M. Silverman '18 and A. W. Tager '18. Each of the contestants rendered "The Defence of Blennerhassett," by William Wirt, the same selection which will be given at the final engagement in Sanders Theatre on Wednesday, March 27, at 8 o'clock. Those winning first...
Anders, Mr. McNamaraKhara, Ruth Chorpenning, 1919Mother, Ethel ReadJoel, J. L. Hotson...
Julius Isidor Berns '18, of Roxbury; John Stanley Coleman '19, of Cambridge; George Woodman Emery '19, of Lexington; Samuel Bernard Goodstone '20, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; John Leslie Hotson '20, of Brooklyn; Charles Stewart Howard '20, of Buzzards Bay; John Dudley Love '19, of Lexington; Valentine Everit Macy, Jr. '20, of Scarborough-on-Hudson, N. Y.; John Horace Norweb '18, of Elyria, O.; Clarence Cargill Ryan uC, of Ossining, N. Y.; and Edgar Scott '20, of Lansdowne, Pa,; John Redhead Froome 1G, of Cambridge, was elected an honorary member...