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...kept together as well as possible. In spite of this the pace was a sharp one and Captain O'Connell with about seven Freshmen covered the course in 20 minutes. This remarkably fast time for the first trial gives great promise for a fine Freshman cross-country team. Prescott and Saunders were two of the 1924 men, who finished in the lead...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMEN HILL AND DALE MEN START WELL | 10/5/1920 | See Source »

...Morrison, E. H. Morse, K. Morse, B. Morton, J. L. Mosle, O. H. Munroe, R. P. Nason, J. U. Nef, W. L. Nolan, G. C. Noyes, J. Otis, C. W. Ozias, S. Paine, S. Palls, H. W. Patterson, F. P. Perkins, R. L. Place, S. M. Pollack, O. Prescott Jr., A. O. Porter, J. P. Post, A. L. Putnam, G. M. Ramsey, J. B. Read (2), C. S. Reed, F. L. Reynolds, J. L. Rochester, E. G. Rogerson, J. Rosen, S. C. Roth, Arthur Rouner, W. W. Rowe, I. C. Rukman, A. D. Russell, H. Sadolf, E. Sarasohn, E. Scott...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Senior Album Notice | 6/16/1920 | See Source »

Further information may be obtained from W. F. Manley '20, at 84 Prescott street, or by communication directly with the State Free Employment Bureau of Kansas, at Hutchinsen, Kansas City, Salina, Wichita, Topeka, of Parsons, Kansas, according to the part of the state where work is desired...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Summer Employment in Kansas | 6/2/1920 | See Source »

Prospect Union-H. Davis, H. McFadden, H. Howe, G. H. Huddleston, J. W. Jacobs, W. H. Bieringer, B. Prescott, J. Pike, S. Gilkey, I. Resenbloom, W. M. Pond...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 150 IN SOCIAL SERVICE | 5/29/1920 | See Source »

Kipling is still being read by the University, and the result may be studied in several areas of the present Advocate. O. Prescott '20 has produced an original variation on Stalky by Inserting Professor Babbitt, under the title of Hugo and Humanist, into two pages of frivolous conversation; and "Billet Ballads No. 4," by J. F. Leys, '22, is a mixture of Kipling's early Indian manner with the pseudo-English of the Saturday Evening Post. One serious flaw is common 'to' both these versious. Nothing happens in them; nothing even seems to happen.- Whereas Kippling had the gift...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ADVOCATE REVIEWED | 5/28/1920 | See Source »

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