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President: Harold Studley Gray '18, of Detroit, Mich.; vice-president, Wilfred Perley Hewitt '18, of Portsmouth, N. H.; and Cyril Hopkins Wyche '18, of Dallas, Tex.; secretary, Gordon Willard Allport '19, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Roberts Tapley '19, of Haverhill; treasurer, Frank Knoblock '19, of New York, N. Y., and Carl Nelson Schmalz '19, of Huntley...
There are nearly 800 separate pieces. Four relate to Nell Gwynne and the Duchess of Portsmouth. A large and valuable collection concerns the Duke of Monmouth and the rising in the west of England and an even more wonderful series concerns the Rump Parliament, among which are many of a satirical character. Another extraordinary series printed in 1659 deals with the affairs leading to the restoration of the Monarchy, also various ordinances issued by the Royalist and by Commonwealth Parliaments, and a large number concerning the doings of Charles I during the most eventful period of his history. Accounts...
...propellors of the swivel type. It is capable of carrying a crew of eight men and a useful load of two thousand pounds. The balloon can rise either from the water or the land. The dirigible is now being finished in the works of the Connecticut Aircraft Company in Portsmouth, N. H., and on completion will be shipped to Hartford and set up in the Armory. The battery men who take the training will spend a week in Hartford where they will be instructed in the care and use of the balloon, and will become thoroughly familiar with its construction...
...Yale freshmen at the Stadium on Saturday: Clarence Stephen Babbitt, of Media, Pa.; Captain James Coggeshall, Jr., of Allston; George Russell Cogswell, of Cambridge; Hallowell Davis, of Brookline; Melvin Story Dickinson, of Cambridge; George de Lancey Harris, of New York, N. Y.; Charles William Whipple Pickering Heffenger, of Portsmouth, N. H.; Oliver Nelson Hollis, of Worcester; Ralph Horween, of Chicago, Ill,; George Anderson King, Jr., of Washington, D. C.; Milton Tenney MacDonald, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Lloyd Bankson Means, of Manchester; William Moore, of Gloucester; Thomas Robeson Morse, of Falmouth; Norris Mortimer Pratt, Jr., of Chestnut Hill; Arthur Edward Rowse...
...secretary--Warren Milton Briggs, of Portsmouth, O.; James Garfield, of Williamstown; Francis Calley Gray, of Chestnut Hill; Clarence Belden Randall, of Cambridge; Carroll Brewster Rhoades, of Philadelphia, Pa.; and Alexander Campbell Tener, of Sewickley...