Word: stones
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...festivities will begin with a speech by F. C. Church '20, the president of the class. The second speaker will be F. K. Bullard '20, chairman of the finance committee, who will outline the financial policy to be pursued by the class treasury. The next speaker, R. G. Stone '20, editor in chief of the Red Book, will describe the various competitions for the board of the class annual...
...first 1920 smoker will be held in the Union tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock. F. C. Church '20, class president, will be the first speaker of the evening. F. K. Bullard '20, chairman of the finance committee, will speak on Freshman finances, and R. G. Stone '20, editor in chief of the Red Book, will outline the work of the various competitions for the Red Book...
...nurses for the unit, comprised the group which sailed on the Andania: Hugh Cabot '94. George C. Shattuck '01, Don J. Knowlton '08, Francis B. Grinnell '09, Fabyan Packard '12, Peter P. Chase, M.D. '10, Ernest G. Crabtree, M.D. '13, E. Stanley Bridges, M.D. '15, Leonard M. Van Stone, M.D. '15, George Watt, M.D. '16, Harry W. Woodward, M.D. '16, Eldon D. Busby, M.D. '17, Thomas D. Cunningham, M.D. '17, and Edward S. Welles...
Captain Ralph Gorman Hadley, of Cambridge; Randolph Ashton, of Swarthmore, Pa.; Robert Gregg Stone, of Brookline; Paul Kendricken Thomas, of Peoria, Ill.; Gardner Tilton, of Lexington; Gurdon Saltonstall Worcester, of Boston; Levi Jeptha Workum, of Cincinnati, Ohio; and Manager Clement Hayes Watson, of Lyons, N. Y. These appointments and awards are subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee and the Student Council...
...College Library. The addition of Professor Muensterberg's books will help to increase the size of that collection which increases in historical importance as years pass. President Lowell's acceptance of the gift represents the feeling of gratitude felt by both students and Faculty. Far better than bronze or stone, it will be a living memorial to Professor Muensterberg's quarter of a century of faithful effort and accomplishment...