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Chileans. The same day six swarthy 'Chilean feet landed in New York. Quintin Romero-Rojas, Chilean heavyweight, "amiable, hearty, piefaced," ambitious to cross fists with Jack Dempsey, operated two of them. With him were Louis Vincentini "spick and span" lightweight, and David Echeverria Valdes, manager. By his own request, Romero-Rojas would be known as Romero. Said he: "I will fight anybody selected for me. But I want the man to 'be of recognized ability." Vincentini is to box Pal Moran on May 2. He is "satisfied" with the prospect...
Ferdinand Quintin Morton '06, graduated from the Washington (D. C.) High School in 1900 and from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1902. He was a member of the Exeter teams which debated against 1904 and 1905, and of the Freshman team which defeated Exeter last year. During his senior year at Exeter, he was secretary of the G. L. Soule Literary Society...
...should be on the best of terms. He then points out some of the erroneous impressions of the Russian government that are largely due to Mr. Kennan's writings. The poetry of the number is not remarkable with the exception of the verses "On a Head of Christ by Quintin Matsys" by Bessie Chandler. The illustrations of the number are unusually good, most noteworthy being a picture of Lord Tennyson, a portrait of Franz Liszt after Munkacsy's painting, and "Purity" from the painting by William Thorne...