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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Fichner, (D) P. B. Flanders; Sect. 18, (A) A. S. Aronson and C. L. Parker, (B) D. G. White and R. G. Roe, (C) A. V. Keene, (D) G. S. Lenveson; Sect. 19, (A) E. M. Bullard and A. A. Pope, (B) W. A. Schimer and W. B. Lane, (C) A. Ceppos, (D) A. D. Nutt; Sect. 20, (A) R. F. Shurtzer and E. Jolles, (B) K. T. Lyons and R. L. Donnolly, (C) J. J. Healy, (D) W. B. Somerville; Sect. 21, (A) M. Ginsburg and N. Palmer, (B) M. Spelke and L. V. Miller, (C) W. E. Mickey...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: USHERS FOR THE PRINCETON GAME. | 11/10/1916 | See Source »

...Lane, C. H., 77 Highland street, Brochton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON'S DIRECTORY OF FIRST YEAR LAW MEN | 10/13/1916 | See Source »

...Lane in his communication asks that students using the library be more careful where they throw cigarette stubs and refrain from throwing ink on the marble floors. The Widener Library is considered the finest college library in America, and the easiest way undergraduates can show their appreciation of this magnificent gift is to help preserve its beauties instead of trying to deface the interior decorations. In many German cities the scattering of papers or other refuse in public parks is punishable by a fine and even imprisonment. Such measures are obviously not necessary to impress upon the gentlemanly undergraduates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CARELESSNESS. | 10/5/1916 | See Source »

...month, but the effectiveness of the cleaning depends in part on the co-operation in little ways of all who frequent the building. Such co-operation we must count upon if we are to maintain our buildings in anything like its present freshness and beauty. WILLIAM C. LANE '81. Librarian...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Library Damaged by Carelessness. | 10/5/1916 | See Source »

...also has ability, but there is a lack of poise in her acting which is noticeable at tense moments. It is a surprise to see Frank Campeau in the small role of Bill, Hecht, when one remembers the remarkable Trampas he played in "The Virginians." Amelia Gardner as Mrs. Lane and Robert Frazer as Lieut. Ellsworth were capable supporters...

Author: By F. E. P. jr., | Title: The Theatre in Boston | 10/3/1916 | See Source »

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