Word: sauls
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...foreign born have come into their own. Spoon River has become "a ganglion for the monster brain Chicago." An addition has been made to the old cemetery, to accommodate the ashes of the lately dead. The new names of the departed include such as Euripides Alexopoulos, Didymus Hupp, Saul Kostecki, Teresa Pashkowsky, Diamandi Viktoria, Yet Sing Low. Their problems have changed, too. They have become those of an age of faster transportation, closer communication of the city and the towns which draw their strength from the city. There remains the old keen irony, the uncompromising economy of expression, the free...
...Norman Saul Rabinovitz '25--"Whisperin' Bill" by Irving Bacheller...
...Saul Drucker and Morris B. Hexter: Children Astray. A study of cases of juvenile delinquency successfully handled in an Orphanage. Introduction by Richard C. Cabot...
...will meet the M. I. T. Freshman team in a ten-board match at 8 o'clock tomorrow night at the Walker Memorial Building at M. I. T. The Crimson team will be composed of the following men, playing in the order named: R. E. Spaulding, I. C. Foss, Saul Schwarts, G. E. Levine, A. S. Keeler, Bernard Bandler, E. B. Lough, G. T. Hirsh, Richard Baltaly, and T. R. Wickersham...
...team that will go to Yale, decided upon by means of tournament play, is composed of the following ten men W. T. Pattison '25, captain; Adrien Gambet '25, A. H. King '24, H. A. McCashin '25, Montgomery Major '25, W. B. Pecsok '26, R. H. Sawyer 2E.S., Saul Schwartz '26, K. P. Smith Jr. '25, and R. E. Spadulding...