Word: julians
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...eight oars protruding, lined up like as many centipedes on the west side of the Hudson river, each held in place by a marker bost. That is the scene upon which the spectators in the 40 flatcars look. The official yacht draws up astern. An old, but erect man, Julian W. Curtiss, a Yale oarsman of the seventies and referee for almost three decades, steps forward...
...Chairman Julian W. Curtiss...
...result of a misdirected 16-inch shell which landed in the kitchen of one of our field hospitals, goes to show that bombs aren't so hot as death-dealing instruments. . . . When it comes to giving the undertaker work, the auto has them beat a mile. F. JULIAN CARROLL Summerville...
Henry S. Wann '37, Paul L. Ward 2G., Ira A. Watson '37, Harold P. Welch '36, William Welch '38, Julian A. Wilhelm '36, John J. Witherspoon '37, George H. Wolfson '37, Donald T. Wood '37, James A. E. Wood...
...occasion, the May-Day issue of the Harvard Advocate will appear officially tomorrow. In celebration of the day, sacred to all Communists, and to all who eagerly eye the approach of summer's balmy breezes, the feature article of the issue is "So You're a Parlor Pink" by Julian S. Bach, Jr. '36. Continuing the seasonal trend is an article by David H. Kimball '38, and Norman W. Johnson '38, on "Propaganda and Soviet Literature...