Word: sons
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...will have the other men, who are, McDonald, '92, 161; H. F. Berry, '92, 153: Grimes, L. S. 160; Shaler Berry, '92 185; Eurbick, '91 156; Horne, '92, 140; Stearns, '93, 145; Thacher, '93, 143; Bis by, '92, 153; Greenough, '92, 150; Blagdon, '93, 147; Latham, '92, 153; Steven, son, '93, 165; H. N. Berry, '93, 150; H. Butler, '93, 129; Hall...
...complete, and every man should consider it a duty to do his part in finishing it. Appointments have been made for the following men who must positively sit this week: C. A. Miller, A. G. Morse, Nuss, Olmsted, C. H. Page, Paine, Palmer, Parker, Pond, Poor, and Raw son...
...complete, and every man should consider it a duty to do his part in finishing it. Appointments have been made for the following men who must positively sit this week: C. A. Miller, A. G. Morse, Nuss, Olmsted, C. H. Page. Paine, Palmer, Parker, Pond, Poor, and Raw son...
...complete, and every man should consider it a duty to do his part in finishing it. Appointments have been made for the following men who must positively sit this week: C. A. Miller, A. G. Morse, Nuss, Olmsted, C. H. Page. Paine, Palmer, Parker, Pond, Poor, and New son...
...body of the Advocate is taken up by the senior dinner oration and poem. The oration urges college and class loyalty. The poem is evidently better fitted to be heard after a gay dinner than for a cold blooded perusal. The solitary story "The Rajah's Son," is original in motive and well written. The verses "Memorial Tower" are perhaps the best in the number, though the "Sonnet" is pleasing and the co-operative triolets sound prettily...