Word: humphrey
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...BOAL.--Morrill, Stanton, L. G. O. Smith, Burden, Wilder, Peckham, W. Morse, Forman, Holland, Heard, Wadleigh, Bedford, Emery, Furlong, Humphrey, Harding, W. P. Eaton, Sherburne, Howe...
...SMITH.--Boal, Bedford, Rockwell, Dixon, C. G. Fitzgerald, Humphrey, Harding, Drinkwater, C. L. Adams, Holland, Lewis, Sherburne, R. A. Sanborn, H. W. Dana, George, Saltonstall, Ewer, R. L. Mason, R. P. Dana, Cobb...
...HARDING.--Lewis, Heilman, F. L. Higginson, Jr., Lowery, Morse, Coffin, Clement, Talbot, Holland, Runnells, I. W. Sargent, Howland, Jr., Whitney, Wadleigh, Arensberg, Bedford, Sherburne, Humphrey, Rockwell, Boal...
...DRAPER.--Bliss, Barker, Dixon, Carpenter, Clement, Higginson, Bedford, Humphrey, Scott, George, Collins, Wyman, Holland, McCloskey, F. W. Eaton, C. H. Howland, Jr., Burden, Davenport, Bell, Talbot...
...Point of View," by J. G. Cole sC., is a pleasant sketch of a not very ingenious sort. The plot is conventional and the characters are common place. The writer shows an extensive acquaintance with Boston "taverns," and some slight knowledge of girls. In "The Tin Goddess," L. D. Humphrey '01 contributes a story of the expanded daily theme type. "A Serious Question" is a choice bit of realistic description, greatly marred by an anti-climax...