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...more interested in purely social gossip-the-ahem!- flittings of the stork and other such affairs. Zit's Weekly will keep you posted on matters town-topical with considerable frankness. And it runs a weekly column of " Greenwich Village Chatter " which every proprietor of a batik tearoom should read...
...Another new sensation is our new Harvard College President. King Log has made way for King Stork . . . . I cannot help being amused at some of the scenes we have in our medical faculty; this cool young man proposing in the calmest way to turn everything topsy-turvy, taking the reins into his hands as if he were the first man that ever...
...Aspects of the Infinite Mystery"; W. A. Neilson '96, and K. G. T. Webster '93, "Chief British Poets of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries"; N. E. Richardson and O. E. Loomis '11, "Boy Scout Movement Applied to the Church"; H. T. Pulsifer '11, "Mothers and Men"; C. W. Stork '03, "Sea and Bay"; R. P. Utter '98, "Everyday Words and Their Uses"; C. G. Washburn '80, "Theodore Roosevelt...
...idea of the present Advocate seal--Pegasus tethered to a dictionary--originated with Arthur Hale '80, and the design was drawn by Miss Ellen Day Hale. An earlier seal--the stork with the caducens--was designed by Lester W. Clark '75. The Advocate still retains the motto of the Collegian, "Dulce est periculum," as well as the original Advocate motto, "Veritas nihil veretur...
UNIVERSITY. TECHNOLOGY,Carnochan, g. g., LowengardWilletts, p. p., CochraneClaflin, c.p. c.p., GouldSmart, r.w. l.w., FletcherPhillips, r.c. l.c., WintonS. P. Clark, l.c. r.c., MacLeodHopkins, l.w. r.w., Stork...