Word: kingly
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Freshman first crew--Stroke, Forster; 7 Marvin; 6, Bacon; 5, Wyman; 4, Macleod; 3, Coit; 2, Deming; bow, Beard; cox., King...
...mile run J. M. Groves sC. led most of the way, but on the last lap M. S. Crosby '08 spurted and won in slow time. Groves finished third; but, as he is a graduate student, H. W. King '08, who finished fourth, secured the point for third place. M. B. Van Brunt '08 ran well in the half-mile and beat H. Watson '10 by five yards...
...mile run--Won by M. S. Crosby '08; second, C. Lanier, Jr., '10; third, J. M. Groves sC.; fourth, H. W. King '08. Time...
...Howard '09, M. S. Crosby '08, W. G. Howard '07, C. Lanier, Jr., '10, R. P. Tenney '09, H. W. King '08, J. M. Groves sC., C. L. Hauthaway '10, R. W. Fisher '08, A. C. Comey '07, F. W. Loomis '10, P. Woodman '08, W. F. Avery...
...four stories, two are well worth reading. Although "The Reconversion of Susan Jones" contains more of a theme than Mr. V. H. King has taken advantage of and is carelessly and inadequately written, the structure is well planned, the characterization suggestive, and the dialogue easy and lifelike. It is an amusing fact that, whereas Mrs. Jones is reconverted from Christian Science to Congregationalism, the author, for all his story tells, might belong to either sect. Mr. Joseph Husband's "The Summons" is a more conventional theme, better written. If not experienced, then it took an exceptional imagination to phrase...