Word: stones
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...armory, the largest university building of its kind in the country, in which 2,000 men can drill at the same time. The building, modelled something like the old Tudor castles, is 412 feet long, 228 feet wide, and four stories high. It is constructed of stone from the university quarries to conform with the other buildings of the same material on the campus. In the towers are rooms for the officers of the various companies, and for the minor organizations within the cadet corps; in the basement provision has been made for a rifle range to be used...
...following members of the Freshman team were awarded their numerals: Randolph Ashton '20, of Swarthmore, Pa.; Ralph Gorham Hadley '20, of Cambridge; Robert Gregg Stone '20, of Brookline; Paul Kendricksen Thomas '20, of Peoria, Ill.; Gardner Tilton '20, of Lexington; Gordon Saltonstall Worcester '20, of Boston; Levi Jeptha Workum '20, of Cincinnati, O.; Clement Hayes Watson '20, of Lyons...
Company E: Cadet 1st Lieut., J. Melcher '18; Cadet 2d Lieut., F. M. Warburg '19; Cadet Sgts., P. K. Thomas '20, R. Hadley '20, W. S. Putnam 2GB, W. B. Rogers; Cadet Corps., E. A. Leroy 1L, R. S. Cook '17, G. P. Stone 2L, C. E. Works '20, R. F. Lyford '18, R. P. DeWitt 3SA, C. Douglas...
...number offers only two slight sketches by Mr. Emerson Low. In both of these the behavior of the characters is a little stagy and unnatural, and the author seems chiefly interested in drawing psychological contrasts. He makes his point more clearly in "The Divine Moment" than in "Walls of Stone...
Harvard 8, Stone 0; Harvard 6, Milton 0; Harvard 4, Exetor 0; Harvard 5, Middlesex 0; Harvard 3, St. Mark's 4; Harvard 8, Huntington...