Word: ills
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...give concerts in certain cities, and the loss of these concerts and the impossibility of making other arrangements compelled the Clubs to abandon their plans. Possibly some of the places included in the Christmas itinerary can be visited in April. In any case, there should be no misunderstanding or ill-feeling on the part of anyone...
David B. McDougall 1918, of Riverside, Ill., was elected assistant manager of the football team...
...Alan Grant Paine, Taunton, Spokane, Wash. Ivy Orator. Poet. Francis Baylies Dean, Francis Higginson Cabot, Jr., Flushign, L. I., N. Y. New York, N. Y. James Warren Feeney, Dudley Green Poore, Andover, Cedar Rapids, Ia. Stuart Cary Welch, Westmore Willcox, Jr., Bauffalo, N. Y. Norflok, Va. Hunt Wentworth, Chicago, Ill. Odist. Chorister. Robert Silliman Hillyer, Wilfred Jacobs Brown, East Orange, N. J. Plymouth. Walter Marshall Horton, Roland Miller Cook, Arlington. Worcester. John Daniel Parson, Samuel Powers Sears, Cambridge. Quincy...
...report in last Thursday's CRIMSON that the class of 1918 had voted against beer at smokers raised hopes that the Prohibition wave had at last struck Harvard. Those hopes proved ill-grounded; but in the face of the returns from the recent Massachusetts elections and the recent national election, when four more states went for Prohibition, I believe it is imperative for the CRIMSON, as the chief representative of Harvard sentiment, to take some definite stand...
...orator: Francis Baylies Dean, of Flushing, L. I., N. Y.; James Warren Feeney, of Andover; Stuart Cary Welch, of Buffalo, N. Y.; Hunt Wentworth, of Chicago, Ill...