Word: leon
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following members of the University wrestling team were awarded their "W H T": Stanley Burnham '19, of Gloucester; Eugene Leon Coates Davidson '17, of Washington, D. C.; Harry Louis Ettlinger '18, of St. Louis, Mo.; Horace Goodwin Killam '18, of Cambridge; Roger Wilson Killam '19, of Cambridge; Orlando Lindesmith '17, of Owatonna, Minn.; William Brackett Snow, Jr., '18, of Stoneham; and Harold Raymond Caley '17, of Princeton, Minn., manager...
...clock. It is open to the public. The following men, chosen on the basis of the preliminary competition, will speak, the order being determined by lot: Joseph Low '18, Walter Llewellyn Bullock '17, James William Davenport Seymour '17, Joseph Auslander '17, Vernon Brown Kellett '18, Myron Zobel '19, Eugene Leon Coates Davidson '17, and Mayo Adams Shattuck '19. All will deliver Mark Antony's oration from Shakespere's "Jullius Caesar...
...public meeting to consider "The Present Crisis in Belgium" will be held at the First Parish, Harvard square, tomorrow evening at 7.45 o'clock. The speakers will be Madame Leon Dupriez, wife of the visiting lecturer on history from the University of Louvain; the Reverend George Hodges, D.D., Dean of the Episcopal Theological School, and Professor W. E. Hocking '01, of the University. The situation brought about in Belgium by present war conditions will be discussed with particular reference to the deportation of the Belgians...
...year at the pleasure of the instructor, and it is certain that such a course, if over discovered, would with its members overflow any building in the University. The search for this ideal course goes on in the same way and in the same spirit as Ponce de Leon and the explorers of old spent their lives seeking the fountain of youth, and so far with exactly similar results...
What caused F. E. P. '18--I have not looked him up for his sake--to admire what I consider the worst comedy that has been seen on a Boston stage for some time I don't know. He calls the dramatization a happy one from Harry Leon Wilson's point of view--I admit it; it makes the story of "Bunker Bean" as it appeared in the Saturday Evening Post seem all the better. But, shades of the Jewett Players and "Arms and the man," where comedy is really being played, what dialogue. Mr. F. E. P. '18 says...