Word: lord
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...best piece of work in the number is Mr. Townsend's "Lord and Lady Bountiful," which has genuine humor and much felicity of detail. Mr. Powel's "up to the minute" story is a wild burlesque, of considerable merit, with a preface which might well be reduced to a title, and a postscript which in spite of its kindly spirit might well be omitted. Mr. Schenck's "Missing Mistletoe" is slow in getting under way, and sudden ever afterwards. Much of the dialogue lacks ease, but, the sudden part is diverting. Mr. Warren's "Lost Christmas" is a story...
...academic year; R. Dexter '01, assistant in Clinical Medicine; N. R. Mason, assistant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and M. E. Peters '03, assistant in Prosthetic Dentistry, for one year from September 1, 1907. The titles of the following officers were changed from assistants to Austin Teaching Fellows: R. H. Lord '06, History; H. S. McDowell '07, Engineering; H. E. Merwin '07, Mineralogy and Petrography; B. M. Varney '07, Physiography and Meteorology; S. Withington '07, Engineering. The resignation of I. O. Bragg, assistant in Astronomy, was accepted, to take effect December 1, 1907, and of W. C. Rice '06, assistant...
Friday, February 7-La France et 1'entente anglaise. Edouard VII et la France, le lendemain de Fachoda, le plan Delcasse, M. Paul Cambon et Lord Landsdowne...
...colleges represented at this meeting are as follows: Harvard-President Eliot and Dean W. C. Sabine '88; Yale-Professor Tracy Peck and Rev. Anson Phelps Stokes, Jr., secretary; Brown University-Dean Alexander Meiklejohn and Professor W. C. Bronson; Dartmouth College-Professor Louis H. Dow '90 and Professor John K. Lord; University of Vermont-President Matthew H. Buckman and Professor Frederic Tupper, Jr.; Williams College-President Henry Hopkins and Dean F. C. Ferry '95; Bowdoin College-Professor Charles T. Burnett and Professor Henry Johnson; Middlebury College-President Ezra Brainerd and Professor Charles B. Wright; Amherst College-Professor John M. Tyler; Trinity...
...William Lord Smith '86 gave an interesting illustrated lecture in the Living Room of the Union last evening on "Tiger Shooting; and Travels in Korea, China, and Java." Besides giving vivid details of killing tigers on the ridges of Korea, in the coves of southeastern China, and in the jungles of Java, he threw many side-lights on the strange life and stranger customs of the people. In the opinion of the lecturer the best and biggest tigers are found near the sea in southeastern China. These are all man-eaters and live in the deep caves in the very...