Word: shirked
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...following report at 10 A.M. to usher in Sanders: Anthony, Bills, Clark, Craft, Cutting, Dana, Esselen, Field, Frye, Goepper, Harding, Hoffman, Howard, Jones, Dyon, Olmsted, Pearson, Peirce, Porter, Richards, Rodgers, Rogers, Rowley, Sampson, Shirk, Smyth, Suydam, Tomlin, Whitman...
...capital and labor demand that every man take an active and not a passive interest in the government of the country. He pointed out that the responsibility in the home, being the unit of our social life, is a phase of citizenship which cannot be ignored, and that to shirk from the responsibility of putting the control of the government into able hands is nothing short of criminal...
Glee Club: president, L. K. Lunt; secretary, H. S. Waite; leader, B. Crocker; first tenors--H. F. Nash, E. W. Ogden, F. L. Proston, G. S. Shirk, F. H. Tolman; second tenors--G. L. Atkins, F. M. Blagden, R. Bradley, K. S. Cate, W. A. Cole, E. C. Cowdin, J. E. Garnsey, W. F. Howard, C. Van Brunt; first basses--J. B. Brandreth, C. A. Elliott, L. Farwell, E. M. Gilbert, S. B. Luce, J. G. Morrison, H. G. Tomlin, R. V. White, M. H. Whitney; second basses--F. L. Arey, A. G. Cable, R. G. Crandall, S. Hoar...
...should like to thank the House Committee for doing so much of the Membership Committee's work. However, I would add that the members of the Membership Committee did not shirk their work, but realized rather that the House Committee, which practically ran the Union during last year, should have its own way in all matters of administration. D. A. NEWHALL. Chairman Membership Committee
First tenors--G. L. Atkins, H. B. Barton, W. A. Cole, H. F. Nash, E. W. Ogden, A. H. Shaw, G. S. Shirk, F. H. Tolman, H. T. Viets, H. S. Waite...