Word: iii
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...merits of an excellent recital of Rudyard Kipling's "Wee Willie Winkie". Benjamin Arthur Trustman '22 of Boston, reciting "Loris Ipanoff's Story" by Sardou, Harry Starr '21 of Gloversville, N. Y., reciting Woodrow Wilson's Mount Vernon Address, and Clyde William Phelps '22 of Rockford, III., reciting "Toussaint L'Ouverture", by Wendell Phillips, all took second Boylston prizes of $20 each...
...Bertram Francis Willcox of Ithaca, N. Y.; Treasurer, George Garey Barclay of New York, N. Y., a former president of the CRIMSON; Note Editor Ethan Davidson Alyea of Clifton, N. J.; Case Editor, Robert Morris Benjamin of New York, N. Y.; Book Review Editor, Sidney Post Simpson of Galesburg. III. Each year the Law Review officers are chosen from men having highest scholarship rating in the second-year class...
...Camp Devens, Mass; 2, Camp Dix, N. J., or Plattsburg. N. Y., or both; 3, Camp Meade, Md,; 4, Camp Jackson, S. C.; 5, Camp Knox, Ky., or Camp Sherman, O., or both; 6, Camp Grant, III., or Fort Sheridan. III...or both; 7. Fort Snelling, Minn., and Camp Pike, Ark,; 8. Fort Logan, Col., and Camp Travis, Tox., or Camp Stanley, Tex.; 9, the Presidio of San Francisco, and Camp Lewis, Wash...
Carroll Harrington '24 of Mattapoisett, Mass., won the Freshman squash racquets tournament by defeating George Benjamin Carpenter'24 of Chicago, III. The scores were...
Guido Rinaldo Perera of Boston (Chairman); Alan Stewart Rogers of Santa Barbara, Cal. (Editorial Chairman); Arthur Paul Baldwin of New York, N. Y. (Editorial Sub-Chairman); John McKinstry Kimball of Portland, Me. (Business Chairman); Charles Bagg Cooper of Syracuse, N. Y. (Business Sub-Chairman); Parker Hamilton of Oak Park, III. (Photographic Chairman) John Henry Sherburne Jr. of Brookline (Photographic Sub-Chairman); Henry Adams La Farge of Mount Carmel, Conn. (Arts and Cuts Chairman...