Word: kelleys
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Finally, there are the story and the poem. The story is by J. B. Kelley '12. It is called, one cannot guess why. "The Golden West." Its great point is a night-ride with a corpse which does not begin until the middle and stops long before the end. Otherwise it is up to the usual standard. The poem called "The Grain Elevators at Duluth" by H. B. Sheahan '09 is distinguished mainly by the inaptitude of the last stanza and the vision of wheatmills that both "loom" and are "outlined...
Examinations Today. Chemistry 12, Sever 24 Class. Arch. 1a, Sever 30 Class. Philol. 50, Sever 30 Comp. Lit. 14, Sever 36 Comp. Lit. 31a, Emerson D Economics 1: Dr. Huse's sections, Zoological Lecture Room Mr. Copeland's sections, Adams to Junkin (inclusive). Harvard 5 Kelley to Yen, (inclusive), Harvard 6 Dr. Holcombe's sections, Lower Massachusetts Mr. Usher's sections, Upper Massachusetts Mr. Sharfman's sections, Fogg Lecture Room Economics 4, Sever 17 Education 3s, Sever 18 Engineering 8a, Pierce 209 Engineering 16g, Pierce 202 French 1b: Professor Babbitt's section 1, Sever 35 Dr. Hawkins's section...
...quarter-mile the team will be especially strong. Three "H" men, E. K. Merrihew '10, F. S. de Selding '10, and H. W. Kelley '11 are eligible to compete. Merrihew won the quarter-mile in the dual meet with Yale last spring in the fastest time of the year, 49 3-5 seconds...