Word: kingly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Company K--Cadet Captain K. P. Culbert; Cadet 1st Lieut., G. H. Hemingway; Cadet 2nd Lieut., J. D. Nichols; Cadet Sergeants, L. P. Hollander, J. F. Blackman, W. F. King, S. B. Wilson, J. G. Daiger; Cadet Corporals, R. M. Loring, G. L. Strelhke, S. F. Damon, O'Leary, C. H. Jacobs, R. W. Gridley, P. Lowrey...
...line-up and batting order follows: Co. I. Co. K. Little, 2b. c., Wilson Donahue, l.f. 1b., King Blackmur, 3b. Hitchcock, 2b. Cummings, p. s.s., King Brownell, 1b. c.f., Sonnghent McAuley, s.s. p., Loring Barker, c.f. r.f., Morde Johnson, c. l.f., Manning King, r.f. 3b., McLoughlin
When last we had intimate and martial dealings with England, George III, King of the House of Hanover, held in his fat and unregal hand the sceptre of that nation. With what ardor our free born Americans despised him, the stupid German lordling! How the hearts of our Revolutionary heroes seethed with contempt of his bigotry and his blindness...
...George V, of the same House, is King in his stead. Our regard for England has taken on a loftier turn, and he, the descendant of the other George, is half a hero in our eyes...
...intricate, nor too subtle, nor too martial. It partakes of all the grand simplicity of a Wesley hymn or a ballad of the people. The misfortune is that, like some other good things, it is not exclusively our own. In England it is known as "God save the king." And in the tuneful land of Germany the words people sing to it are "Heil dir im Siegerkranz, Herrscher des Volkes ganz." It would be somewhat of a pity if at some patriotic gathering Americans doffed their hats to the pilgrim fathers, while our cousins of England began, prayers...