Word: johnson
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Otis Johnson Todd, at present Associate Professor of the Classics, at the University of British Columbia comes to Harvard next Fall as Lecturer on Greek and Latin...
...c.pt., Sharp Field, Hermann, ld. ld., Lonsberg, Landy Lowenberg, Edwards, 2d. 2d., Lubschancsky, Reedy Wilder, Silverberg, Ulfelder, 3d. 3d., Riggs Pattison, Harris, Winslow, c. c., White Lay, Abramovitz, Watt, 3a. 3a., Staniels Cochrane, Alt, 2a. 2a., Dane, Strickland Keck, Kuhl, 1a. 1a., Lamberton, Paola Miller, o.h. o.h., Stafford, Smith Johnson, i.h. i.h., McSoley...
...Johnson also has had exciting times with these animals. She was photographing one once when it started to charge her. "I grabbed my title but my chance of escape was small. There are only three small spots on the elephant head where a bullet proves fatal. The guns we use make a 45 look like a toy, and yet an elephant can digest a good four shots from them. This time luck was with me; the animal crumpled and fell 15 feet in front...
...lions aren't so hard to picture," interposed Mr. Johnson. "They are muscle-pound and while fast in a sprint, tire quickly. After a heavy meal, also, they are slow and easy to stalk...
...Swaim '31 who was selected last Saturday to set the pace for the first crew is backed up by four heavy men, W. T. Emmett '29 at No. 7; F. A. Clark '29 at No. 6; M.M. Johnson '31 at No. 5; and A. N. Webster '31, who is pulling the No. 4 oar. Emmett and Clark have both had previous experience in first University crews, Johnson never advanced beyond No. 5 in the second Freshman crew last year, while Webster rowed at No. 7 in the first Freshman crew...