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Indiana--G. s. Olive '03, care Hume-Mansur Bldg., Indianapolis...
...field. Would not history and philosophy, perhaps, be an even better combination? One cannot, indeed, appreciate any period without some acquaintance with its philosophy, but to find its philosophy one must turn to its literature, and not merely to the literature of the professed philosophers. Great as Locke and Hume are, they do not begin to sum up in their pages all the philosophical thought of Eighteenth Century England. Their importance is beyond question, but could one get anything like a complete picture of that era without some consideration of Addison, Swift, Defoe, Fielding, Johnson, Sir Joshua Reynolds and Adam...
...lengths of open water. Keith Kane, former Harvard football captain, requires no introduction. Pulling a strong oar at No. 4 in the Oxford boat, he did his job for Oxford on the English Thames as he did for Harvard on the Thames that passes Red Top. Tevis Hume, formerly of Princeton, and F. K. Brown, of Washing- ton, were the Americans who assisted at the Oxford track victory at the Queen's Club, London. Hume won the 220-yard hurdles in 25% seconds and Brown took the shot put with 42 feet 8 inches-a 'varsity record...
...partner retired a-faint, he continued with a woman spectator. (P. 31.) "Laddie"; Sanford - American sportsman. (P. 28.) A Supreme Court potent enough to do "ten times as much work as it did in the days of Marshall." (P. 4.) The Oxford crew and the Oxford track team-and Hume, Brown, Mellen and Kane...
...Hourwich. They will speak in the order named above. The alternates, who have assisted in obtaining material for the speeches, and who will help in preparing the rebuttals, are G. E. Barton and B. G. Bechhoeffer. The Yale men, who will oppose them, are T. C. Hume, W. E. Birds all, and J. MacH. Hopkins Jr., and, as alternates, D. C. Downes and T. E. McHugh...