Word: sills
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...prizes by the University was announced last night. The Bowdoin first prize in the competition for undergraduates has been won by Henry Jacob Friendly '23, of Elmira, N.Y., for an essay on "Church and State in England under William the Conqueror", and the second prize by Joseph Sill Clark Jr. '23, of Chestnut Hill, Pa., for an essay on "The Evolution of an Undergraduate". Friendly is first marshal of the Phi Beta Kappa Society; Clark plays on the baseball team and holds the Francis H. Burr scholarship for "character, leadership, scholarship, and athletic ability...
...Three to be elected) Robert Emery Anderson Jr. Cornelius Hawkins Hawes Sumner Bartlett Andrew Bertram Kimball Little Robert Adams Cushman Theodore Ristine Olive John Rogers Flather Robert Worthington CLASS DAY COMMITTEE (Seven to be elected) Carl Vezey Chandler Clifton Powell Fordyce Winthrop Hallowell Churchill Henry Pratt Upham Harris Joseph Sill Clark Jr. Henry Sturgis Morgan Henry Wadsworth Clark Herbert Lee Pratt Jr. Harry Ransom Davis Russell Robb Jr. Justin Hanley Dempsey Duncan Forbes Thayer Morris Duane Philips Elder Wilson
...Joseph Sill Clark Jr. Of Chestnut Hill...
...Chairman, Edwin Sibley Webster of Chestnut Hill; treasurer, Henry Pratt Upham Harris of New York City; assistant treasurer, Bertram Kimball Little of Salem; Harvard Union, Sheridan Logan of St. Joseph, Mo.; music, Warwick Potter Scott of Lansdowne, Pa.; patronesses, Henry Sturgis Morgan of New York, N. Y.; invitations, Joseph Sill Clark Jr. of Chestnut Hill, Pa.; furniture, Donald Fairfax Bush Jr. of New York City...
...band was parading through the Yard, recruiting for the march to the Stadium before the Princeton game, there were some undergraduates who seemed unable to decide which was the better course. In the end, a considerable number were satisfied with leaning their shirt-sleeved elbows on the window-sill--and looking on. No matter what is going on, there are always watchers from the window--and there will be some this afternoon when the parade to the Stadium is formed. One thing is certain; watching from the window won't beat Yale...