Word: pigeons
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...fail, after all the scolding they have been given of late, to lay eager hands upon the desirable manuscripts. With the Monthly eliminated, the Advocate ought to be able to get all of the best that Harvard produces. Something drastic must be done: why not begin by raiding the pigeon-holes in No. 15 Hollis Hall...
...room has been set aside for office use of the instructors, cadet officers, first sergeants and head monitors. This room is located in the centre of the basement of University Hall, and is designated as Room X. In the pigeon holes of the wall cabinet will be placed the necessary blank forms, other papers and memoranda, affecting each section, lecture group or company. Here the first sergeants will find returned their reports which are sent daily to the Commandant's Office. The instructor's notes, problems, etc., which have been submitted to the Professors of Military Science and Tactics will...
...Geological Conference. "Clift Islands in the Coral Seas," by Professor W. M. Davis. "The Geology of Pigeon Point, Minn.," by Professor Daly. Mineralogy Lecture Room, University Museum...
...Geological Coference. "Clift Islands in the Coral Seas," by Professor W. M. Davis. "The Geology of Pigeon Point, Minn.," by Professor Daly Mineralogy Lecture Room, University Museum...
...theme is a typical Galsworthy one--"let the strong pity the weak." We have seen it in "The Fugitive" and less clearly, in "The Pigeon." William Falder, a junior law clerk, forges a check to obtain money with which to run off with the woman he loves, who is married to a brute of a husband. His deed is discovered and he is summoned before the court, tried, sentenced, and imprisoned. After three years he is freed again and hunts for a job, followed everywhere by the stigma of his prison term. He finds Ruth Honeywill, the woman he loves...