Word: huntly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Wilson, how much- A. (Wilson): You know, one that will get out and hunt for his food rather than sit on his fanny and yell...
...LAST HUNT, by Milton Loft (399 pp.; Houghton Mifflin; $3.95) is the story of the age of slaughter when, in the space of 20 years, the hide hunters wiped the buffalo herds from the face of the West. From Texas to Idaho they left "nothin but bones layin white in the sun like an alkali flat . . . and the wagon wheels breakin em like sticks." Milton Lott. 35-year-old millwright who got a Houghton Mifflin fellowship for this first novel, was born and raised in the Snake River country, the scene of his story. He describes his hunters' comfortless...
Douglas w. Hunt '55, president of the Phillips Brooks House Association last night praised the actions of the religious club leaders. "The Association really appreciates the sectarian groups consideration of our financial needs," he said. Hunt stressed that because of an expanded program the PBH undergraduate organization's budget demands re almost double the expenditures of two years...
...against religion," Hunt emphasized. "But this type of thing could be formed at Memorial Church. PBH is not the place...
According to Hunt, Hastie is basing his reintroduction of religion to Brooks House on an invalid historical appeal. Since PBH's founding, many groups which originated in the house have withdrawn, including the religious organizations, the Law School Legal Aid Bureau, and the Foreign Students Center...