Word: royale
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Librarian: Ralph Shephard Damon '18, of Waterloo, N. Y.; Royal Little '19, of Brookline...
Librarian: Ralph Shephard Damon '18, of Waterloo, N. Y.; Royal Little '19, of Brookline...
Henry Richard Deighton Simpson '18, of Port Chastier, N. Y., a lieutenant in the Royal Flying Corps, was killed while flying in an airplane at Joyce Green, England on December 20, 1916. He was buried with military honors at Crayford...
Simpson prepared at Eton and entered the University in 1914. As soon as the war brooked out he went to England and entered the Sawdust Military College from which he was gazetted to the Sixth Dragoons. Soon afterwards he had himself transferred to the Royal Flying Corps, and after receiving his training at Uphaven in Welshire, he was sent to the front where he did brilliant work for ten months. He then returned to England on leave. While there he was severely injured in saving the life of a fellow-of-flyer in a runaway accident, and was laid...
...once consistent and unobtrusive. The tale is better than Mr. Plummer's sketch of a cat which became ship's mascot. This unpromising subject is, however, handled in a manner which, if a trifle juvenile, is far from puerile. The way in which cross-eyed Mike "stared in royal disdain, his left eye terrifying the cats on his right and his right eye appalling those on his left" is amusing. The appreciation of Mr. Jones and "Till Eulenspiegel" seems competent and sincere. What is more, it is readable. It describes the rich settings and costumes of the recent opera with...