Word: piers
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Noyes (captain), R. W. Paige, R. M. Batten, P. E. Marean, R. W. Locke, S. T. McCall, J. E. Switzer, R. Pier, F. R. Ayer, W. N. Taylor, E. C. Littig, A. R. Little, A. Ames, Jr., J. P. Williams, W. Kittredge, H. P. Brown, V. C. Mather, W. T. Piper, W. T. Ruhl, C. H. G. Heinfelden, T. W. Sears, C. H. Krumbhaar, W. A. Hadden, G. B. Perry, C. G. Loring, W. B. Rogers, D. W. Knowlton...
...Wharf, which is situated on Atlantic Avenue, at the foot of State street, in Boston, is the dock at which all the fishing vessels coming into Boston harbor unload their cargoes. A reading room has been established at the end of the pier, and is intended as a place where the fishermen and sailors may spend their hours on shore. The room is fitted up with books, magazines, and games, and is open from 8 a. m. till...
...stories in the present number are hardly as good as those in the last. "Duck-Shooting," a sketch by F. R. Dickinson, is an attempt at word painting. The plot of "A Stranger in a Strange House" by Roy Pier, is a familiar one and the writing seems rather mechanical in places. G. S. Franklin's story, "Was it an Hallucination?" is told in a convincing way and moves steadily from beginning to end. The best piece in the number is "Hank Peters' Code," by F. R. DuBois. Aside from being a clever character study, it shows a thorough knowledge...
...following men are candidates for the Advocate: A. D. Ficke '04, H. R. Van Law '02, R. W. Page '03, R. Pier '03, M. R. Goldsmith '04, W. S. Merrill '04, D. Gregg '02, H. F. Schwarz '04, C. F. Hughes '04, A. Michelson '01, G. S. Franklin '03, E. W. Baker '04, L. Warner '03, F. L. Collins '04, W. Adler, F. H. Thomas '03, F. R. Dickinson '03, R. W. Ruhl '03, R. Wellman...
Newell second--Stroke, Boardman; 7, Metcalf, 6, Champollion; 5, Lyman; 4, Gray; 3, Stone; 2, Pier; bow, Bryant; cox., Jackson...