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Bethlehem was crowded. Joseph could find no room at the inn, or any decent lodging. So humbly in a stable, warmed by the breath of kine, the Babe was born, Mary wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him wailing in a manger, between an ox and an ass; and the animals fell to their knees before the Babe.−(St. Luke II, 1:7; and tradition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: 1932nd Anniversary | 12/24/1928 | See Source »

...repair part) to spend a night in the horse stable of Old Faithful Camp. Not accustomed to such lodging (though the hay was comfortable enough) we slept little, and had a good opportunity to observe the nocturnal habits of the six horses tied to the opposite side of the manger. For the first hour or two they munched noisily on hay. Tiring of this, they would bite each other on the neck in a friendly way, or would spray us violently through their nostrils. All the while they were lunging about restlessly against the walls and the manger (beneath which...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Nov. 19, 1928 | 11/19/1928 | See Source »

Senior class team: Ambrose Cray '29, l. e: Robert Reinhart '29, l. t. Elliot Marple '30, l. g.: H. B. Manger '29, c: J. F. Poland '29, r. g.: W. S. Tower, Jr., '29, r. t: F. G. Kraetser, Jr., '29, r. e: Stewart Boal '29, q. b: A. G. Whitney '29, l. h. b.: R. F. Mahady '29, r. h. b: J. J. Antonuccio...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SENIORS ARE DEFEATED BY 1931 FOOTBALL TEAM | 10/17/1928 | See Source »

Senior Class team: E. H. Steiner '29, l.e.; Robert Reinhart '29, l.t.; Elliot Marple '30, l.g.; H. B. Manger '29, c.; J. F. Poland '29, r.g.; W. S. Tower, Jr., '29, r.t.; Ambrose Cray '29, r.e.; Stewart Boal '29, q.b.; A. G. Whitney '29, l.h.b.; R. F. Mahady '29, r.h.b.; D. T. Fuller...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: In the Graduate Schools | 10/10/1928 | See Source »

...glorified young militarists except during the game. In addition to the probable promenade en grande tenue and the luncheon there is a rumor that Boston hostesses and debutantes are eagerly anticipating the appearance of military full dress, resplendent with gold braid, epaulets, and decorations, in Hub salons, salles-a-manger, and ball-rooms. In view of this situation, gratifying as the Boston hospitality promises to be, the University will undoubtedly view with alarm the usurpation of its prerogatives as a host...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MARCHING MEN | 4/2/1928 | See Source »

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