Word: pell
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Lillien J. Martin, Mary W. Calkins, Ethel Puffer Howes, Christine Ladd-Franklin or Helen B. Woolley, psychologists; Florence Bascom, geologist; Alice C. Fletcher (who died last month) or Elsie Clews Parsons, anthropologists; Cornelia Clapp, Katharine Foot or Mary J. Rathbun, zoologists; Lydia DeWitt or Louise Pearce, pathologists; Anna Johnson Pell or Charlotte Scott, mathematicians; Mary E. Pennington, chemist; Ellen Churchill Semple, geographer; S. Josephine Baker or Daisy Robinson, sanitarians, and several others. All of these women have national or international scientific reputations...
...McDonald '26, chairman of the English 28 Club, yesterday announced the members chosen for his executive committee: J. P. Anderson '26, C. F. Darlington '26, O. J. Hill '26, G. R. Leighton '26, J. H. G. Pell '26, and P. S. Walgren '26. The committee will be in charge of various functions of the English 28 Club and in particular will obtain prominent literary men to speak before the club at monthly meetings...
...Woman Miss Olmstead Third Old Woman Miss Kuhns Fourth Old Woman Miss McClennan Fifth Old Woman Miss Gatlin Doctor J. C. McDonald '26 Father P. J. Goodell '23 Elderly Lady Miss Woodworth Woman Miss Jordan Daughter Miss Coolidge Husband W. M. Whitehill '26 First Young Man J. H. Pell '26 Second Young Man Whitney Cromwell '26 Act II First Woman Miss Miller Second Woman Miss Kuhns Husband H. D. Weatherbee '26 First Old Man R. P. Gunkel '25 Second Old Man J. A. Abbott '25 Old Woman Miss Gatlin First Girl Miss Olmstead Second Girl Miss Hoffman Third Girl Miss...
...recent meeting of the University Poetry Society plans of the year were formulated and the following officers were elected: President, Wolott Cott Treat '23, of Stockbridge; Secretary, Robert Thompson Pell '24, of Fort Ticonderoga, N. Y.; and Treasurer, Peter von Hotze Wooldridge '23, of Little Rock...
...trio. "Robert Crashaw", a dignified member of Parliament, played by F. DeN. Schroeder '24, is unexpectedly left a large sum of money, but under the condition that he should adopt the name "Wurzel-Flummery". To complicate matters his rival in Parliament, "Richard Meriton", played by R. T. Pell '24 is left an equal sum and under equal conditions. Miss Dorothy Somerset '21 of Radcliffe, as "Viola Crashaw", provides a happy solution to the problem...