Word: philipe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...officers and chairmen of committees are ex officio members of the administration committee. The following men were chosen: President, James Lawrence Dunham '25, of Scarsdale, N. Y. secretary, Walter Richmond Gardner 3G., of Providence, R. L; treasurer, Allan Evans '24, of Wolfeboro, N. H., chairman of the administration committee, Philip Walker '25, of North Bookfield; chairman of the membership committee. John Lawrence Swayz Jr. '25, of Newark, N. J.; chairman of the entertainment committee, Edward Goodwin Wesson '23, of Montclair, N. J.; members of the executive committee, Cristopher Roberts 2G., of Montclair, N. J., and Clarence James Leuba...
...MIDDLE OF THE ROAD-Philip Gibbs-Doran ($2.00). If you want to learn about the present state of public affairs in Europe, quite without inconvenience, read The Middle of the Road. If you don't care about Europe, but would like to read the interesting tale of the estrangement of a young war veteran from his aristocratic modern young wife, here still is the book for you, although Sir Philip is not a great literary artist...
...trials held last night for the University debating team nine men were retained, Morton Arnold '25, R. S. Bowers '24, E. J. Casey '25, N. E. Himes '23, S. L. Tait '23, John von Sneidom '26, Philip Walker '25, P. W. Williams '25, and C. A. Zinn '25. Three University debaters who were not able to attend the trials may possibly be added later, and from these men the University teams will be selected. The teams will be coached by C. H. Wheldon 2G., a former member of the University team. On Wednesday evening in Widener U the first meeting...
Ordinary means failed to revive the child. The physician in attendance, Dr. Philip Mininberg, then injected a few drops of adrenalin and heart action recommenced. A small quantity of blood was drawn to ease the heart's work. Massage and a pulmotor were applied, and within an hour the child was breathing normally...
...Roswell Philip Russell, of Baltimore...