Word: latters
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...raciness of our soil. Nature lovers like to point out the freshness and delicacy of his reaction to the New England scene. Wit and humor and wisdom made him one of the best talkers of his generation. These qualities pervade his essays and his letters, and the latter in particular reveal those ardons and fidelities of friendship which men like Emerson and Thoreau longed after without ever quite experiencing. Lowell's cosmopolitan reputation, which was greatly enhanced in the last decade of his life, seemed to his old associates of the Saturday Club only a fit recognition of the learning...
...over military age in the graduate schools of the University, and to a lesser degree Yale, are taken into consideration. The University and Princeton each had approximately 53 per cent of their men in active service commissioned. Yale had 44 per cent. But on the other hand, the latter college had almost 2 per cent of its total men in service decorated, while the University and Princeton each had slightly over one per cent...
Thursday, Feb. 20 is the last day upon which box applications for the dance will be received. By that date the members of the class should have formed in boxes and appointed chairmen. The latter must apply to W. J. Louderback '20, at 60 Mt. Auburn street, for box space, submitting at the same time the names of the couples who will form the groups. Each box will hold from six to twelve couples...
Colonel Constant Cordier, commander of the University R. O. T. C. in the spring of 1917, has been awarded the Distinguished Service Medal by the United States Government, and the Decoration of the Legion of Honor by the Government of France. General Collardet, French Military Attache presented the latter Decoration, and Secretary Baker awarded the Distinguished Service Medal with the following citation: "While on duty as liaison officer between the War Department and the foreign military missions, he displayed the greatest discretion and ability and contributed materially to the successful conduct of military-diplomatic relations between the War Department...
...season yesterday when it defeated the Huntington School in a close meet at the Boston Y. M. C. A. by a score of 29-24. T. F. Baxter and U. A. Ridley, captain, were the mainstays of the 1922 team, the former securing two first places, while the latter was second in two events. Both men were also in the relay...