Word: plains
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...north entry of Hollis, G. F. Cherry '13, of Roslindale; south entry of Stoughton, J. I. Donovan '13, of Lawrence; north entry of Stoughton, A. W. Weich '13, of Roxbury; west entry of Holworthy, G. Sturgis '13, of Boston; middle entry of Holworthy, W. G. Rueter '13, of Jamaica Plain; east entry of Holworthy, F. C. Rogerson '13, of Milton; north entry of Thayer, H. T. Nickerson '13, of Dorchester; middle entry of Thayer, J. M. A. Dougherty of Newark, N. J.; south entry of Thayer, T. C. Hardwick '13, of Quincy; outside the Yard, E. S. Harrington...
...McGiffert, Jr., '13, at Thayer 57. The dates are as follows: in Brattle Hall on Monday and Tuesday, the latter of which will be undergraduates' night and will be followed by dancing; in Jordan Hall, Boston, on Wednesday; at Exeter on Friday; and at Eliot Hall, Jamaica Plain, on Saturday...
...committee, and their allotments of rooms are as follows: G.F. Cherry '13, of Roslindale, north entry, Hollis; J.I. Donovan '13, of Lawrence, south entry, Stoughton; J.M.A. Dougherty '13, of Newark, N.J., middle entry, Thayer; T.C. Hardwick '13, of Quincy, south entry, Thayer; E.S. Harrington '13, of Jamaica Plain, outside the Yard; C.N. Holman '13, of Aliston, south entry, Hollis; G.N. Hurd '13, of Milton, outside the Yard; H.D. Minot '13, of Dover, outside the Yard; H.T. Nickerson '13, of Dorchester, north entry, Thayer; F.C. Rogerson '13, of Milton, east entry, Holworthy; R.B. Romaine '13, of New York, N.Y., outside...
...obtained at Herrick's, at the Co-operative Branch, or from A. C. McGiffert, Jr., '13, at Thayer 57. The public performances will be given in Brattle Hall on Monday and Tuesday, in Jordan Hall, Boston, on Wednesday, at Exeter on Friday, and at Eliot Hall, Jamaica Plain, on Saturday...
...righteousness in the apportionment of penalties." Those who sinned through the impulse of their passions are punished by the forces of nature; the sinners through craftiness are punished by the worst tortures ingenuity can devise; and, finally, those who betrayed their friends are punished by burial in a plain of ceaseless ice. They--Brutus, Cassius, Judas--are the basest sinners...