Word: popes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Pope, N. A., '13, Lucy Osgood, Constantinople, Turkey, Zographion Gymnasium, Constantinople...
...Silbert (E); Sect. 16, J. L. Rosenberg and E. M. Libbman (A), A. P. Cohen and S. S. McCulloch (B), R. B. Street (C), D. C. Barton (D), S. Steinberg (E); Sect. 17, H. J. Bischoff and F. E. Tyler (A), C. J. Murphy and N. A. Pope (B), F. S. Rutan (C), W. G. Hill (D), J. J. Connelly (E); Sect. 18, M. Weiss and F. B. Day (A), K. Kirsch and O. J. Johnson (B), F. P. Donovan (C), L. A. Mahoney (D), S. Z. Kaplan (E); Sect. 19, F. F. Greenman and H. G. Smith...
...Sect. 17, J. A. Sullivan (A), J. A. Garvey and C. Silbert (B), S. S. McCulloch (C), J. L. Rosenberg (D), E. M. Libman (E); Sect. 18, A. P. Cohen (A), R. B. Street and D. C. Barton (B), H. J. Bischoff (C), H. S. Hegarty (D), N. A. Pope...
...Humor which depends for its power on injury to one class of men at Harvard, in order that the others may laugh, is not a help towards the broadness and religious toleration in which all Harvard men take pride. There are many Roman Catholics at Harvard. To them the Pope is a sacred representative of Christ. He is called Christ's vicar upon earth. To speak of their great spiritual master as the verse in the Monthly speaks, is to insult Catholics and broad-minded men in general at Harvard as well as the Pope himself. I do not wish...
...Pope, H. C., manufacturing...