Word: sons
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Persians--so our friend the scholar in Semitic 12 informs us--that when Artaxerxes, king of all the world from the Euphrates to the Tigris, went to battle he armed the front line of his phalanges with a buffer of pugnacious elephants. On each elephant was a wild-eyed son of Japhet with a sharp goad and a rebel yell. The goad tickled the elephant's hide, the rebel yell tickled his musical sensibilities. He became imbued with the spirit of conquest and charged like a young Juggernaut or a Woolworth tower on wheels against...
...most interesting discovery was a vauit built of interlocking bricks; this is a unique example of such construction at so early a date. At Memphis the expedition is still engaged in uncovering a great complex of buildings dating from the reign of Merenptah (ca. 1225-1215 B. C.), the son of Rameses the Great. Thus far nearly the whole of a large festival temple, or palace, has been cleared and richly inlaid walls found...
...Diplomatic History of Peru," treating particularly those phases that concern this country. William Belmont Parker '97, of the firm of S. Pearson and Company, New York City, will speak on "Economic Aspects of Recent Mexican History" on April 28 and May 1. The firm of S. Pearson and Son has taken a conspicuous part in the development of Mexican resources, particularly petroleum...
...summary of Saturday's meet follows: R. G. Crimmins '19 defeated All son, 5 to 4; W. H. Russell '18 defeated Arnaud, 9 to 7; Arnaud defeated E. R. Gay '19, 7 to 4; W. H. Russell '18 defeated Allison, 8 to 4; E. R. Gay '19 defeated Valentine, 11 to 6; R. G. Crimmins '19 defeated Valentine, 7 to 4; All son defeated E. R. Gay '19, 8 to 7 Arnaud defeated R. G. Crimmins '19, 5 to 4; W. H. Russell '18 defeated Valentine...
...third spring production, "Rusted Stock," will be given in Agassiz House, Radcliffe, this evening at 8 o'clock. The play is in four acts by Miss Doris Halman, Radcliffe 1G. It depicts the weak-ending influence of the life in a small New England town upon a native son, and the unexpected remedy. Heading the cast are H. Schoile '18 and Miss Ruth Chorpenning, Radcliffe 1920. As usual, the settings are designed and executed by the scenic department of the Workshop forces...