Word: samuels
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Samuel Marinus Zwemer is a big-boned, crude-featured, Dutch-descended son of Michigan. He has been called the most daring, resourceful and successful Christian Missionary to the Moslem world. When the issue is Cross against Crescent he is proud to stick at nothing. Therefore it was but characteristic that Dr. Zwemer should have been caught red handed at Cairo, last week, in the act of proselytizing students at the Mohammedan University of El-Azhar...
...following men have been retained from the latest tryout: W. H. Bowden '31, E. L. Belisle '31, H. C. Bulder '31, W. P. Chapman '31, D. I. Cook '31, Samuel Fishman '31, H. C. Friend '31, A. S. Gilmartin '31, and A. L. Kowarsky...
...bequeathed it at her death to the Massachusetts Homeopathic Hospital, which organization administered it as a dormitory for many years. After some time it was bought by a group of Harvard graduates and in 1907 again changed hands, finally to wind up in 1924 in the hands of Samuel Lebowitch, who expected to tear it down. It was at this time that it was temporarily saved by Stillman. Beck Hall has been the college residence of many of Harvard's most eminent, graduates, and records show that during the past few years, graduates have engaged rooms in it before-hand...
...Senator-elect whom the U. S. Senate declared unseatable last winter, was thrust still farther aside by Otis F. Glenn, a young downstate lawyer. But Mr. Glenn's backer, hero of the great R-e-f-o-r-m movement, was thick-lensed U. S. Senator Charles Samuel Deneen, who, only a few months ago, was in league to get Smith seated. This shift was but one of the inconsistencies in Champion Deneen's campaign...
...play-goers a half-century later, of whom one, Samuel Pepys, called it "A most excellent play, the best, 1 think, I ever...