Word: packs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...here the poets and story-writers take up the theme. The two stories are no better, and not much worse, than the run of college football tales. Mr. Moore's "A Pack of Cards" lumbers heavily over a comedy situation, with inadequate characterization and conventional dialogue. "Me and Her" goes to the other extreme, being rather cleverly written about little or nothing. The reader, however, becomes weary of the coquettish parentheses addressed to him. "The Spectators" is weak description wherein exaggeration does duty as humor...
Hereafter any member of the Union can buy playing cards at the news counter for ten cents a pack...
...Donald Browne, rector of St. James Church, South Groveland, will deliver an address upon "A Boy's Summer Camp at Pack Monadnock Mountain" this evening at 7 o'clock in the Noble Room of Phillips Brooks House, under the auspices of the St. Paul's Society...
...past two years Mr. Browne has conducted "Brantwood," an encampment for poor boys on Pack Monadnock Mountain, New Hampshire. This year he intends to enlarge the camp and will give his address tonight with the object of interesting some members of the University sufficiently to induce them to aid him in his work for short times next summer...
...yard Picka-pack race--Won by W. C. Matthews '05 and P. Carr '04; second, R. Grant, Jr., 05 and A. E. Harding '05; third, A. L. Derby '05 and H. B. Webster '05. Time...