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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Page in charge of sections 1 to 12 inclusive. Section 1: S. A. H. Rich (A), W. H. Shattuck and L. M. Farrin (B), W. M. Applebaum (C), C. G. Severy and G. Gayler (D), J. W. Lincoln (E). Section 2: A. J. Mannix (A), W. Everett and D. G. Nutter (B), C. J. Pollard (C), W. Berman and E. B. Friedberg (D), R. N. Shaw (E). Section 3: H. W. Chittick (A), J. A. Elliott and P. E. Sloane (B), J. M. Carrell (C), D. Mayer and H. Epstein (D), C. Murphy (E). Section 4: R. F. Foster...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ushers for Dartmouth Game | 11/15/1912 | See Source »

...conclusion, Major Finley spoke of the immense importance of the Philippines to the United States both in their large area of over 800,000 square miles, immensely rich in natural resources, and as the key to our commercial expansion in the Orient. He said that for humanitarian, if for no other reasons, the army should remain in the Islands for many years to come, and that while the Moros were a race with many remarkable characteristics, they were in no way suited for self government, being accustomed to and respecting only a power which combined the civil and military control...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NATIVES SHOULD NOT GOVERN | 11/13/1912 | See Source »

...Cohen, G. A. Currie, J. A. Embry, P. E. Fardy, J. T. French, H. Gilman, E. Griffin, C. B. Hudson, G. H. Hughes, H. A. Hunt, R. Jackson, J. B. Lynch, W. Marston, M. S. Mattuck, W. Noyes, R. P. Osborne, E. Park, J. P. Powell, S. A. Rich, R. M. Rogers, F. S. Rollins, J. H. Ross, H. L. Sharmat, J. B. Wadleigh, P. H. Weiss, P. A. Wood, G. A. Wessman, H. W. Wheeler, P. A. Wheeler, B. H. Williams...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ushers for Princeton Game | 11/2/1912 | See Source »

...fiction of this number is interesting, Mr. M. Britten's "Poetastors", although clever, is not perfectly successful: it is a tale of the mismating of two half-baked literary souls, and the diction is rich with expressions like "she glimpsed his profile." Mr. Seldes' "The Other Crucified" is a too daring conception skillfully carried out except at the climax, where naturally it must be inadequate. "The Necklace of Death," by Mr. Skinner, is a good Indian yarn by one who knows the Indians; yet his properties get him into trouble in the middle of the narrative. The verse shows...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Monthly Reviewed by Dr. Webster | 6/4/1912 | See Source »

...Capper, C. F. Damon, M. P. Robinson, W. B. Sloane, E. P. Stone; one-mile run--B. S. Carter, S. B. Hoar, H. G. MacLure, C. F. Morris, B. V. Zamore; 120-yard high hurdles--P. M. Rice, H. St. J. Smith; 220-yard low hurdles--P. M. Rich, H. St. J. Smith...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMAN: TRACK AT EXETER | 5/4/1912 | See Source »

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