Word: san
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Lieutenant Livingston Low Baker '13, of San Francisco, Cal., according to dispatches received by his family, was killed instantly when his airplane fell at Foggia, Italy, on June 1. While in the University Baker was leader of the Banjo Club...
...transfer of General Wood from Funston to San Francisco, that is to say, from the line to an office position, is an aggravating bit of news to all University...
...union there is strength, and the slang "crabbing" must be kept out of our national vocabulary. Yet we cannot help feeling that the War Department has erred. To shelve a leader is not the easiest way to win the war. A good general in France is worth many in San Francisco...
...Roby Swart '19, of Nashua, N. H., as Managing Editor; of Andrew Field Tribble '19, of Kansas City, Mo., as Secretary; of Gilbert Henry Hood, Jr., '20, of Somerville, as Treasurer; of Richard Rowland Eisendrath '20, of Chicago, Ill., as Business Manager; and of Collis Huntington Holladay '20, of San Francisco, as Photographic Manager...
Editorial Committee. -- Chairman, Thomas Helme Mills, of Portland, Ore.; Harrison Cabot Brown, of San Francisco, Cal.; Francis Hathaway Cummings, of Boston; John Brooks Fenno, Jr., of Boston; Arthur Joseph Grant, of Youngstown, O.; Campbell Kelleher, of Seattle, Wash.; Roy Edward Larsen, of Brookline; David Thompson Watson McCord, of Cambridge; John Murray Mitchell, of Tuxedo Park, N. Y.; James Reed Morss, of Chestnut Hill; Samuel Hanson Ordway, Jr., of New York City; John Sise, of Portsmouth, N. H.; Thomas Wales, of Chestnut Hill