Word: lions
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...pages. Such a magazine, in effect a pictorial chronicle of undergraduate activity, can take up topics out of place in other College publications, though none the less of interest to the student body. Thus, in the present issue of the Illustrated, we find titles ranging from the Brunswick Lion to the origin of the hockey team; from student life at Oxford to the new stroke at Yale all of them suited to attract the attention of the reader...
...with winter by and March coming in like a lion, the athletic year swings into its third cycle. May crew, spring track, and baseball, soccer and lacrosse partake of the earlier successes...
...Munroe '15 Prince Nicomede, Prince of Ucalaly, P. Blackmur '15 Princess Maami, daughter of Sultan, R. H. Allen '14 Sultan, R. B. Whidden '15 Venus Snow, W. D. Foote '15 Diana Snow, (twins), S. B. Hoar '15 Grace Dyke, sister to Hamilton Dyke, J. J. Armstrong '14 Lion, S. L. Simonds '14 Alina, Maami's maid, A. R. Boynton '14 Lashar Bey, Prime Minister, J. F. Fuller '15 Two slaves: H. W. Schroeder '15 G. L. Elkin...
...replica of the Lion of Brunswick is being temporally erected in the delta before the Germanic Museum. The wooden base now being built is thirteen feet in height and about twelve feet in length at the base. On top of this will be placed the bronze statue of the lion, which is about six feet high and ten feet in length, resting on a solid four-inch base of its own. When the new Germanic Museum is erected the status will be re-set with a permanent granite base on the lawn before the main entrance. A model...
...bronze is gift of the Duchy of Brunswick to the museum here, and is an exact replica of the statue which has stood before the castle of the Duke of Brunswick since 1166. The original was set up by Duke Henry the Lion, of Saxony, founder of the house of Guelph, the present reigning house of England. The lion was intended as a symbol of his territorial sovereignty which he had obtained from Emperor Frederick Barbarossa. At the time his dominion, embraced practically all of lower Germany...