Word: ralph
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Donald Culross Peattie '22 of Tryon, N. C., has been awarded a first prize of $75 in the intercollegiate poetry contest of the Poetry Society of America, for his poem entitled "Broken Wings". Two members of the University, Marshall Ayres Best '23 of Evanston, III., and Ralph Edward Greene ocC. of Palouse, Wash., were given honorable mention...
Princeton will lose the following: Regulars--O. P. Alford, center; H. F. Baker, tackle; J. B. Cleaves, back; M. P. Dickenson, guard; J. P. Gorman, quarterback; H. K. Gray, end. Substitutes P. C. Beattle, back; L. M. Bergen, back; T. S. Gaines, end; F. M. Howard, guard; Ralph Stinson, back...
...Wash. Cen. H. S. F. K. Pagenkopf Quarter 21 156 5.8 Lake Forest R. T. Shackelford Back 20 162 5.11 Episcopal High K. B. Smith End 21 171 5.11 Andover A. B. Snively Tackle 22 182 5.10 New York Prep. J. J. Snyder Guard 23 181 6.2 Mercersburg Ralph Stinson Back 21 172 5.11 Gilman F. S. Stout End 20 178 6. Hotchkins S. M. Tillson End 21 157 5.8 Andover C. H. Treat Tackle 21 184 6. Somerville H. S. S. T. Troup Tackle 21 186 6.1 Ridgewood H. S. H. L. Tyson End 20 165 6. St. Paul...
...Pagenkopf '25, quarterback 21 5.08 156 Lake Forest R. T. Shackleford '25, back 20 5.11 162 Episcopal High K. B. Smith '24, end 21 5.11 171 Andover A. B. Snively '23, guard 23 5.10 182 Mercersburg J. J. Snyder '24, tackle 22 6.02 181 N. Y. Prep. School Ralph Stinson '23, back 21 5.11 172 Gilman F. S. Stout '25, end 20 6.00 178 Hotchkiss S. M. Tillson '25, end 21 5.08 157 Andover C. H. Treat '24, tackle 21 6.00 184 Somerville High H. L. Tyson '24, end 20 6.00 165 St. Paul's Harold Van Gerbig '24, back...
Founded at William and Mary College, in 1776, the Phi Beta Kappa Society is the oldest Greek letter fraternity in America. The Harvard chapter is the first of Massachusetts and was established in 1779. Among the noted members of this chapter have been Ralph Waldo Emerson 1821, James Russell Lowell '38, Charles W. Eliot '53, Le Baron Russell Briggs '75, Abbott Lawrence Lowell '77, and Theodore Roosevelt...