Word: moons
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...follows: Apley 22, P. B. Watson, Jr., '15; Apthorp 3, M. B. Phillips '15; Beck 31, F. H. Trumbull '14; Brentford 24, H. H. Shaw 15, 36, J. Cooke '16, Claverly 14, G. H. Williams '15, 57, W. H. Trumbull 15; Conant 20, F. Daniels 2G., 33, C. T. Moon 1G.B.; Craigie 101, C. J. Fitton 1L., 208, G. N. Slayton uL., 304, J. Fine 3L., 408, A. C. Tener 1L., 501, C. H. Paul 1L,; Dana 26, W. F. Sagar '14, 48, S. F. Greeley; Divinity 2, I. J. McCrany 2G.S., 30, M. M. McDermott 3L.; Dunster...
Yvonne! blood-sister of the moon...
...through the words "by becoming what these men were." Also a prize of $50 for an undergraduate's translation into Latin of the passage in Frank Bolles' "North of Bear-Camp Water", from the chapter on "A Night alone on Chocorua", beginning on page 76 with the words "The moon slowly made way with the clouds", and going...
...Class of Nineteen Twelve, already famous for its Country Fair Convocations and Banana Nights, will eclipse itself at the full of the moon on Mayday by holding a great Barbecue in the Stadium. Never within the memory of the oldest goody has a Barbecue been seen at Harvard (Terry himself asked what a Barbecue was) and it is expected that the occasion will prove a Lone Star as it were on the Page of History. Roasted steers and loaves of bread will form the solid attractions...
GEOLOGICAL CONFERENCE. "Crescentic Fractures due to Glacial Action." Conjunctions and Phases of the Moon." Professor J. B. Woodworth. Mineralogical Lecture Room, University Museum...