Word: schenck
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Rebecca A. PerkinsD. N. Robinson '08, BowditchF. N. Robinson '09, BowditchW. G. Roelker '10, Harvard CollegeC. B. Roepper '10, Harvard CollegeR. E. Rogers '09, BurrC. M. Rogerson '09, Harvard CollegeG. E. Roosevelt '09, Harvard CollegeH. W. Rowse '10, MatthewsP. W. Saxton '08, BigelowE. G. Schauroth '10, William WhitingF. Schenck '09, Harvard CollegeW. J. Schloss '08, Harvard CollegeH. T. Schnittkind '10, BowditchK. DeW. Schwendener '08, Harvard CollegeH. R. Shipherd '08, William MerrickL. Simonson '09, Harvard CollegeD. O. Slater '08, FarrarG. A. Smith '08, Harvard CollegeJ. F. Spence '10, Harvard CollegeF. S. Spurr '10, Harvard CollegeA. Strauss '08, Harvard CollegeL. B. Struthers...
...rather a design in a series--a thing necessary to the perfection of the whole, and yet complete in itself even when detached. In at least three out of the four contributions to the current Advocate, in which Incident is the motive, the suspended interest is admirably maintained. Mr. Schenck's "Paper Chase" Mr. Tinckom Fernandez's "Necessary Child," and Mr. Morgan's "Hongkong to New York," alike leave us not only with a desire for more, but with a certain childish resentment against those authors for not telling us what "happened" afterwards. Mr. Millet's "Book Agent...
...Forum, as they now exist, have 25 and 20 members respectively, and hold weekly meetings which have been well attended. H. W. Hines '09 and P. B. Carter '08 are their respective heads. Of the three other clubs, the largest and most successful is one originated by F. Schenck '09 and J. T. Addison '09' it contains some 15 members and hold informal discussions weekly. Another society, started by C. H. Raymond '10, contains 10 charter members and several new men, but has not met regularly as yet. Finally, a debating club has been instituted by E. R. Lewis...
...president, was 301; for vice-president, 304; for secretary, 305. The number of votes cast for each man was as follows: president--A. G. Cable, 196; H. B. Barton, 105; vice-president--R. M. Middlemass, 164; W. G. Wendell, 140; secretary--J. M. Groton, 121; H. Gray, 116; F. Schenck...
...petition of 50 members of the class, H. Gray has been nominated for class secretary. The final nominations are as follows: for president, H. B. Barton, A. G. Cable; for vice-president, R. M. Middlemass, W. G. Wendell; for secretary, H. Gray, J. M. Groton, F. Schenck. All men who entered with 1909, either in regular standing or as special students, or men who have been admitted to Junior standing since then, will be allowed to vote...