Word: sills
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...shut, but they knew that Dean Pound was up there. One of their number had conspired to effect this by making a private appointment with the Dean for just that hour. The 700 shouted "Open the window!" Moved by an unseen hand, the pane swung from the frost-rimmed sill. Then from the motley group stepped a man of older years, George R. Nutter, a Harvard graduate, President of the Boston Bar Association. Circumstances forced him to speak in the manner of a tragedian uttering an aside?addressing the 700, but speaking to the window. He urged Dean Pound...
Among the American authors whose manuscripts are on exhibition are Hawthorne, Emerson, Holmes, Longfellow, Lowell, Mrs. Stowe, Mrs. Celia Thaxter, E. R. Sill, Bayard Taylor, and Alan Seeger. These are in addition to other authors' manuscripts permanently on exhibition in the Treasure Room in the drawers of the central case. In the cases in the Widener Room are shown other manuscripts of Burns, Lamb, Scott, Stevenson, Swinburne, Thoreau, and Waitier...
Last year the Burr Scholarship was awarded to Charles Joseph Hubbard Jr. '24 of Milton, football captain, and First Marshal of his class. Two years ago this scholarship went to Joseph Sill Clark Jr. '23, of Chestnut Hill, Pa. Clark played on the baseball team and was a sprinter on the track team...
With the departure of Captain R. W. Daniels to Fort Sill, , and Captain B. H. Perry to Fort Benning, Georgia, the Department of Military Science secures three new men--Major L. A. Craig, Captain J. B. Wogan, and Captain William Spence. These new men will be stationed at the University for a period of four years. All three are graduates of the Military Academy at West Point, and thoroughly familiar with the problem, of military traning in the college...
...three new instructors are all graduates of the West Point Military Academy, who come to Harvard after a year of training in the most advanced forms of gunnery at the Fort Sill Field Artillery School...