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...Caughey Jr. '25, F. G. Cleveland '25, Gardner Cowles Jr. '25, W. E. Crosby Jr. '24, Russell Dewart '24, Sterling Dow '25, J. R. Flather '23, Jefferson Fletcher '25, G. T. Goodspeed '25, J. P. Hubbard '25, R. S. Hubbard Jr. '24, G. B. Johnson '25, S. W. Lick 3E.S., J. S. Littell '24, T. G. Littell '24, L. T. Lloyd '23, R. T. Loring Jr. '24, Raoul Pantaleoni '24, L. L. Perkins '24, O. M. Rice '25, G. D. Royer Jr. '24, F. A. O. Schwarz '24, R. H. Sears '24, A. C. Surbest Jr. '23, F. G. Wale...
Parody is at once one of the easiest and one of the most difficult forms of literary performance. It is an old, old business. As old, let us say, as the impulse to destroy your fellow caveman, whom you could not lick on the physical merits, by withdrawing to a safe distance and mimicking his personal mannerisms and tone of voice, or exaggerating in a drawing on a cliff-face the length of his nose or the style of his whiskers...
...least as large a supply of first-rate new material is available, as in any one recent year. Of course there will be difficulties, for as in other sports the continuity has been broken, and it will take time and infinite practice to reform old habits, and to lick musty material into shape. Former Coach Haughton, however, has expressed every confidence in Mr. Fisher's abilities as next year's coach, and the seven "H" men who have worked under him before are ready to swear by him. Moreover, Coach Fisher himself has declared his fixed intention of continuing...
...unexpected announcement of Professor Edward C. Pickering's death," said Professor Bailey, "brought instant response. Campbell, Director of the Lick Observatory, telegraphed, 'A great, unselfish man has gone. Our flag is at half-mast,' Hale, Director of the Solar Observatory, Mt. Wilson, 'Am greatly shocked and grieved, and hasten to send sincere sympathy.' Klotz, Director of the Dominion Observatory, Ottawa. 'The world has lost one of its great astronomical lights, and deans of science.' Plaskett, Director of the new Canadian Observatory, at Victoria, 'The news came to Mrs. Plaskett and me as a great shock and deep personal loss...
...Campbell, of the Lick Observatory, has loaned to the students' astronomical laboratory a number of original spectograms of the sun and of various planets and stars, which will be used in astronomical courses...