Word: silver
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Down across the broad fields of by-ways of our land, on through main traveled roads and the busy thoroughfares of cities, drives the heavy chariot of Mars, his sleek black horses caparisoned with shining armor. As he sounds his silver bugle, thousands of fair youths heed its call, and trudge bravely forth to do his bidding. From shop and home they come, from the canons of great cities, from the gray cloisters of the universities, all march behind the great van of the tyrant, all with high ideals and hearts undisturbed by the grim realities around them. For theirs...
...paintings made in later life. His preliminary training he received from the Philadelphia artist, Paul Weber, while he gathered final instruction from various masters during his travels through France, Italy and Scotland. He was awarded bronze medals at the Centennial in 1876 and at Paris in 1889, the Temple silver medal of the Pennsylvania Academy in 1890, in 1905 the gold medal of the Philadelphia Art Club, and finally in the same year the gold medal of honor at the Centenary Celebration of the Pennsylvanians Academy...
...number of contestants who will enter the annual University boxing and wrestling championships, which are to be held in Brattle Hall on March 21, is growing steadily, and it is now expected that there will be several competitors in each event. Silver medals will be awarded to the winner in each class of both the boxing and the wrestling events, and bronze medals will go to those who take second place...
Appointments: Lyman Gorham Smith '92, as Assistant in Chemistry; Frank Silver MacGregor '18, as Assistant in Chemistry; Ralph Freston Wentworth 2L, as Assistant in Meteorology; Roger Douglas Harvey '15, as Assistant in Geology; Robert Chenault Givler, A.M. '13, as Assistant in Psychology; Frank Andrew Hamilton, M.D. '06, as Assistant in Anatomy...
...subway, but imagine these characters in them! Oh, those were delightful days when you could drop in on my Lord So-and-So any evening at midnight, and be sure of finding four members of the aristocracy, full of good breeding and bon mots, a sleepy butler, a silver cigarette box, a whiskey and potass, and a beautiful woman hidden in the next room! If any cast could really take us back to those days, Mr. Faversham has chosen it. Miss Elliot is stupendously stunning, and almost convincing as Lady Algy. We suspect that, being a sport herself, she left...