Word: piers
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Greenough, Bennett, Dever, Battelle, Movius, Lovering, Colby, Hall, Frothingham, Clarkson, Bartlett, E. W. Leonard, Murphy, Campbell, Krumbhaar, Coleman, Ladd, Carpenter. The following at 3.15: G. M. Leonard, Wales, Rothermal, Randall, Barnard, N. G. Fox, Cleworth, Story, Sears, Parsons, Viaux, Greeley, Tuckerman, Hamlin, McGirr, Thomas, Taylor, Leary, Carr, Mulliken, Black, Pier, Appleton. The following Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 2: Estabrook, Nye, Skelton, Wood, K. Smith, Berry, Barnett, Buffum, Souther, Sanger, McCall, Cutter, Stillman, E. L. Smith, Kernan, Gilles, Cary, Rosenberg, Safford, Reun. The following at 3.15: Alexander, Mason, Persons, Smidt, Sawyer, Sheldon, Loomis, Pieper, Auten, Blakemore, Proal, Eby, Manning, Hinckley...
...Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 2.45--Coburn, Hamlen, Fischel, Murphy, Leang, Bennett, Cary, Battelle, Movius, Lovering, Frothingham, Clarkson, Bartlett, Nye, Greenough, Carr, Story, Krumbhaar, Black, Ladd. Coleman, Carpenter. At 3.45--Leonard, Wales, Hamlen, Randall, Barnard, N. G. Fox, Cleworth, Dever, Parsons, Viaux, Greeley, Tuckerman, Mason, Thomas, Taylor, Campbell, Mulliken, Pier, Appleton...
Second squad--Team A: McGirr, c.; Mason, 1b.; W. S. Fox, Taylor, 2b., Campbell, s.s.; Mulliken, 3b.; Pier, l.f.; Pieper, c.f.; Sears, Appleton, r.f.; Tuckerman, p. Team B: Hamlin, c.; Leary, 1b.; Barnard, 2b.; Sheldon, Hemenway, s.s.; Dever, 3b.; Reun, l.f.; Parson, c.f.; Viaux, Greeley, r.f.; Coleman...
...Reun '03, I. P. Cutter '03, H. B. Greenough '05, O. S. Fox '05, D. Parson '05, E. Auten '04, A. Black '03, W. H. Estabrook, '05, W. E. Mullican '02, D. L. Loomis '04, F. E. Cunningham '05, L. Frothingham '02, O. J. Campbell '03, R. Pier '03, P. Coburn '02, C. Persons '03, W. E. Ladd '02, A. Stillman '03, W. B. Wood '02, W. Clarkson '03, T. F. Murphy '04, J. D. Thomas '05, S. W. Hinkley '05, G. M. Leonard '03, L. H. Leary '05, K. Smith...
...Chin Wee," a poem, also unsigned, is a clever bit of versification -- nothing more. "The Eagle," by Roy Pier, is pleasing in conception and imagery, but halting in its rhythm. "On Lafayette Square," a prose article by R. Inglis, which concludes the number, is a good attempt at a difficult character sketch...