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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Boyd, E. C. Brown, T. E. Buckmann, W. Clark, P. L. Cohn, H. E. Eaton, R. J. Eaton, S. T. Farquhar, H. P. Faxon, N. W. Gillettee, C. E. Hansen, F. D. Huntington, T. J. McCabe, N. Morris, G. S. Phenix, M. S. Rice, A. W. Rolfe, W. E. Shepherd, J. R. Sibley, T. C. Stowell, S. Underwood, B. West, R. W. Williams, T. P. Williams, H. de Windt...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Candidates for the Crimson | 2/18/1909 | See Source »

...Deane, P. S. Durfee, H. B. Ehrmann, A. W. Farnsworth, F. R. Furness, P. Gifford, R. F. Goldschmidt, L. N. Hanford J. Hoar, C. H. Holt, H. Holt, P. K. Houston, R. S. Kellen, C. W. Peabody, A. A. Pryor, J. J. Putnam, A. Richard, H. Rysley, W. E. Shepherd, S. B. Smart, R. Stiles, R. H. Thompson, A. C. Yarnall. At 3.45--C. L. Amory, R. Asano, C. H. Balch, M. M. Boyd, G. H. Brooks, R. Colt, H. C. Dewey, F. O. French, A. Frieder, T. Frothingham, H. S. Hegarty, H. H. Heywood, F. Higginson, C. Howell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FILLEY TO COACH 1912 CREW | 2/18/1909 | See Source »

Following is the list of collectors in the various dormitories, with their addresses: Apley 4, W. E. Shepherd '12; Apthorp 1, O. W. Knauth '09; Beck 31, R. C. Foster '11; Brentford 42, A. Toll '11; Brentford 56, J. P. Long '11; Claverly 44, J. S. Gittings '10; College House 35, R. L. Howard 1G.; Conant 5, E. P. Usher, Jr., '12; Craigie 103, L. L. A. Moran '11; Craigie 205, F. E. Waterman '10; Dana 27, H. D. Walker '09; Divinity 15, P. Perkins 3Dv.; Drayton 1, N. F. Coburn '11; Dunster 40, M. W. Weeks '09; Fairfax...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FALL CLOTHING COLLECTION | 11/11/1908 | See Source »

German--Three Dances from Shakespeare's Henry VIII. I. Morris Dance. II. Shepherd's Dance. III. Torch Dance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Program of Next Sodality Concert | 4/4/1908 | See Source »

...writer seems afraid to trust the reader's imagination to see al the points of analogy with the first Christmas story, and so burdens his piece with a large number of rather unconvincing characters, and an elaboration of stage setting and appropriate music. Contrast this with "the Littles Shepherd," which comes somewhat later on. The latter is perfectly simple, but sweet and true, leaving a delightful picture...

Author: By J. L. Coolidge, | Title: Monthly Reviewed by Mr. Coolidge | 12/21/1907 | See Source »

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