Word: ralph
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Scroll and Key:--Seymour H. Knox, William D. Whitney, Charles L. Faherty, Nelson J. Smith, Elisha Fisher, John G, Husted, Blake Lawrence, Charles S. Hemingway, Robert L. Hammell, Evans Woollen, Jr., John Crosby, Jr., Benjamin B. Jennings, George P. Lawrence, Ralph P. Hanes, and Wingston Schrieber...
...unusually fine musical program has been arranged for the occasion. Mr. Ralph Osborne, baritone, accompanied by Mrs. Dudley Fitts, will render two groups of songs, in English and in French. One of these, "Le Credo Patriotique" by Henri Lavedon of the Academic Francaise, has been pronounced the greatest song composition relating to the war. The University Glee Club will also render a group of songs while the judges are deliberating on the best speakers. The Lee Wade II trials are open to the general public as well as to all members of the University...
...exceptional program of music has been arranged for the occasion. Mr. Ralph Osborne, baritone, accompanied by Mrs. Dudley Fitts, will render two numbers of four songs each, one of which is "Le Credo Patriotique," by Mme. Barbarolli. The University Glee Club will also render a group of songs while the judges are deliberating on the best speakers...
...Lampoon's travesty of the Boston Transcript. If the Lampoon had refused to believe in the usual accuracy of the first chapters of Genesis; if it had asserted that Mr. Phillip Oppenheim could not have written all the novels associated with his name; if it had urged that Ralph Waldo Trine is more spiritually nourishing than Ralph Waldo Emerson; such irreverence might reasonably have been attributed to the youthful extravagance of an epoch of change. But the Lampoon has gone further and has ventured to lay hands upon the essential foundations of the social order. It is difficult...
...telegram from the Aero Club of America was received by the Aeronautical Society announcing, that Ralph Pulitzer '00, has offered a trophy for a long-distance aeroplane race in connection with the Intercollegiate Aerial Tournament this May. Under the terms of the competition, the trophy is to be awarded to the aviator who makes the longest flight during the month of May from any place in the United States to Atlantic City, N. J., the scene of the tournament. Aeronautical clubs throughout the country have been asked to enter representative in this new contest, which is open...