Word: kingly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Team B.--Ames, l.f.; Stuart, 2b.; Knowles, c.f.; Emmons, r.f.; Buell, s.s.; Nichols, 3b.; Hickey, c.; King 1b.; Rees...
...football squad went through a stiff practice yesterday afternoon culminating in a scrimmage between the first and second teams, which lasted over an hour. In the preliminary practice a backfield composed of Mahan, King, and McKinlock ran through the signals, but neither of the first two took part in the scrimmage...
...Besides Bancroft and Bechtel, there are R. D. Campbell '17, who reported yesterday, R. S. Cook '17, and G. Hughes '17. 1918 has sent up four good men from the Freshman team last year. They are L. K. Moorehead, J. Coggeshall, R. F. Boyce, and W. F. King. C. Reynolds '18 reported yesterday and L. V. Alexis '18 has been out for practice regularly. And from 1919 there is W. D. Hutchinson, the interscholastic miler, who gives much promise as a cross-country runner. C. Southworth '15 and B. V. Zamore '15, members of the team last year...
Professor J. I. Westengard, LL.B. '98, has returned and will give three courses this year, International Law, Property 3, and half of Property 2. Prof. Westengard has been legal adviser to the King of Slam since...
There are two contrasting stories in this issue: "The King," by Mr. Cummings, and "Fools," by Mr. Morse. It is not too much to say of "The King" that it is one of the very best stories published for some time in any college dream type; taking advantage of the form to blend richly poetical prose with a delicate sympathy for a child's fantasies. "Fools" is better than its abrupt title might lead one to expect. It is a realistic tale of a country flirt and her two admirers--one of them the village idiot. The climax...