Word: snow
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Spanish Club has elected the following officers for next year: President, H. C. Thorndike '02; vice president, N. F. Hall 1G.; secretary, F. W. Snow '03; treasurer, A. Cumming 1G.; fifth member of the executive committee, R. G. Scott '02. The club is planning to give a public representation of a Spanish play next year...
...carven ivory, that shone like snow...
Height is not essential to mountains. Young mountains, vigorous and not worn down, do rise to the regions of perpetual snow, but there are mountains which may be said to have been subdued, that is, worn down to even slopes from their original height. Mountains are broad upheavals in which valleys have been cut by streams, and peaks result from the working together of valley sides...
Harper's--"Sarah Bernhardt as Hamlet," by W. D. Howells h.'67. Two poems: "The Records of the Snow" and "The Street of Beauport," by Francis S. Palmer...
...University golf champion; A. M. Brown '03, W. Vanderpool 1L., W. W. Hoffman, Jr., '02, W. B. Wood '02, and F. I. Emery '02. From the Freshman class there are H. B. Hollins, G. O. Winston, J. M. Richards, N. A. Murdock, Jr., J. T. Soutter, G. P. Snow, and H. Davenport...