Word: miltons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Vanderbilt Field of Lenox, Leo Francis Daley of Andover, and Ellsworth Charles Haggerty of Allston. From the class of 1928 the nominations are: Thorndike Dudley Howe of Boston, Victor Owen Jones of Cambridge, and James Lawrence Pool of New York, and from the class of 1929, Talbot Baker of Milton and Winslow Carlton of New York. The men nominated from the Law School are Theodore William Monroe of Milo, Maine, and Ernest Groesbeck Augevine of Arlington. From the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences the nominees are D. C. Hunt and R. A. McFarland...
...Grand Canyon, R. Milton Fulle, tall blond Princeton senior, spent his Christmas vacation on a self-directed geology trip; discovered and photographed what his professors believe to be the four-inch footprints of an ancestor of modern frogs and salamanders, one of earth's first vertebrates...
...chairmen, Thomas Bartlett Quigley of Omaha, Neb., Oscar Straus Schafer of New York City; Committee members, Theodore Otis Brewster of Dedham, Morton Cole of Hingham, Alfred Townsend Hartwell of Honolulu. Lawrence Harry Hitch Johnson Jr. of Milton, Frederick Billings Lee of New York City, William Rupert MacLaurin of Boston, Samuel Newbury Mauierre of Milwaukee Wis., John Martin Noble of St. Louis...
...made by the Modern Language Association isolated their colleges as the only two, among 148 leading dispensaries of higher learning, that do not offer courses in U. S. literature. Princeton, to be sure, was contemplating the revival of a rather sweeping course called the "Literary History of American Ideals" (Milton, Burke, Paine, Franklin, Edwards, Emerson, Thoreau, Whittier, Longfellow, Whitman); but Bates had not even contemplations to report...
...rank pipe. Twelve, however, since I have not the persistence of Socrates (though that's another story), will disclose my last peregrination of any purpose--for I intend to walk back and forth between Harvard 8 and Robinson determining whether Dr. Murdack's lecture on the background of Milton's work or Dean Edgell's on the Early Renaseence in France has the greater attraction. Anyone who wishes to walk with me can give his name and address to the Society for the Prevention of Peregrinating Pipe-ophuls and he will receive more than he has given--which will mean...