Word: iii
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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President, E. B. Wilson '99; Vice-President for Class I. A. E. Kennelly, Hon. '06; Vice-President for Class II, G. H. Parker '87; Vice-President for Class III, Professor G. L. Kittredge '82; Corresponding Secretary, Professor C. B. Gulick '91; Treasurer, Ingersoll Bowditch '97; Librarian, H. M. Goodwin, G. '92; Editor, W. S. Franklin...
Most people associate the battle of Bosworth Field with Richard III's offer to barter his kingdom for a lone horse. As a matter of fact, he lest his kingdom anyway, and Henry Richmond, who picked up the crown from a thorn bush and became Henry VII of England was the man who started Britain on the road to the glory and success of the Elizabethan...
November 6--The Reverend Professor Theodore Gerald Soares, University of Chicago, Chicago, III...
...recent meeting of the Undergraduate Committee on Athletics, William Ashley Marie 2nd '28, of Chicago, III. manager of football, was elected president, and John Watts '28 of Morristown, N. J. captain of the crew, was elected secretary...
...some American colonists stood so loyal to King George III that they protested against rebellion by trekking off into the Canadian woods to found a new colony. It was no small sacrifice for these Englishmen to fight the battle against the wilderness all over again. Their loyalty to England cost them dear. Like ail things that come dear, it has been cherished. Even today Toronto considers itself the most loyal city in the British Empire...