Word: sharp
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...render the following program: Chorale in A minor, Franck Prayer, Ropartz Professor Davison. "Come, Sweet Death," Bach Alleluja, Mozart Elsa Alves. Canon, Schumann Bourree, Handel Andante (Sixth Symphony), Widor Professor Davison. "For a Dream's Sake," A. W. Kramer Hindoo Slumber Song, Harriet Ware Japanese Death Song, Earl Cranston Sharp Pierott, Dagmar de Rubner Elsa Alves. Pastorale, Dubois Grand Choeur, Guilmant Professor Davison...
...reception was given on November 6 at which the patronesses were Mrs. William G. Sharp, Mrs. James R. Barbour, Mrs. Robert W. Bliss, Mrs. Persifor F. Gibson, Mrs. James H. Hyde, Mrs. Lawrence Slade and Mrs. Edward Tuck. The reception marked the formal ceremonies of opening the Union, although it had been in working order since October...
...determine what kind of a world we are to live in during the next generation," said Dr. Crothers, after stating that he looked forward not to a long drawn out struggle, but to a sharp and bitter one of shorter duration. "Whether the general trend of the world after the war is good or evil depends upon the men coming back and upon those growing up, and mostly upon the latter, which means upon...
...Dartmouth; W. W. Lawrence, Ph. D., '03, Litt. D., Bowdoin; H. C. Lodge, '71, LL. D., Dartmouth; P. E. More, A. M., '93, Litt. D., Columbia and Dartmouth; S. H. Ordway, LL. B., '83, LL. D., Brown; M. A. Ryerson, LL. B., '78, A. M., Yale; D. L. Sharp, G. S. '00-'01, Litt. D., Brown; E. E. Southard '97, D. Sc., George Washington University; C. F. Thwing '76, Litt. D., Pennsylvania; J. A. Tufts '78, A. M., Dartmouth; G. P. Winship '95, Litt. D., Michigan...
Charles Edward Balch Felson '18, of Pittsfield, N. H., was killed on September 9 when the automobile which he was driving collided with another one near Portsmouth. N. H. Folsom's machine, which was running at high speed around a sharp curve, turned over twice, killing him instantly, but C. W. W. P. Heffenger '18, who was in the car with him, escaped uninjured. The accident occurred in the early morning...