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This puzzle, worthy of Shorlock Holmes, has at last been solved. Sergeant Hill lives. On the hill-sides of Ayer he is making soldiers and dazzling the future Hun-slayers by the brilliancy of his solutions. The Government has realized how able a soldier he is, and now no longer does he wear chevrons but glories, in the rank of 1st Lieutenant, U. S. A. Walinski has attained the same position, though McGowan is still asking foolish questions in a vain effort to be "squelched...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE SOLUTION OF SERGEANT HILL. | 10/3/1917 | See Source »

Perhaps the best feature of the number is the verse, "Attila the Hun," which is admirable, with its rapid, abrupt wording. It is full of vitality, and is a relief after the usual descriptive efforts of College poetry. "The Palms of Memphis," by the same author, conveys its impression more quietly, but is nearly as vivid...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Advocate. | 3/21/1901 | See Source »

...York Evening Lost, one may see under these shades a venerable form who is recognized as the central figure in the annals of Williams-ex-President Mark Hopkins. It will be fifty years, in 1886, since he became president of the college, and, although the harden of years caused hun in 1872 to resign the presidency, he sold this the chains of Utiseland thecology and of motal and interlectual philosophy, and is a counselor of weight in an the allies of the college. Much of What is ulsoncelle and behelicent-and there is much of it-in the atmosphere...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 12/3/1884 | See Source »

...various spellings of the name borne by our Chinese professor could be collected, they would form a large and extensive volume; the following specimen is from the College Argus: "Prof. Ko Kun Hun receives a salary of $200 per month. He has seven little ko-ku-nuts in his family...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MY LADY'S NAME. | 2/20/1880 | See Source »

PROFESSOR KO HUN HUA was a guest at the banquet of the Commercial Club, at the Tremont House, last Saturday evening...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BREVITIES. | 10/24/1879 | See Source »

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