Word: stouts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Richard Arnold Stout '29, Louisville, Ky., William Potter Lage '30, New York City, and Frederick Herman Gade '31, New York City, are the three undergraduates nominated to represent their respective classes as directors of The Harvard Cooperative Society during the year 1928-1929, it was announced by G. E. Cole, G. B. '12, manager of the Coop yesterday. At the same time Mr. Cole made known the complete list of nominations for stockholders, officers and directors for the forthcoming year as proposed recently at the annual meeting of the Coop stockholders...
...Sweezy '29 and R. A. Stout '29, editors of the booklet, announced that all the type had been preserved and that plans for a revised edition were being considered. New binding was being considered, several new pictures, and minor changes suggested by M. A. De Wolfe Howe '88, noted author, and J. F. Merrill '89, editor of The Harvard Alumni Bulletin. The booklet has attracted international attention, and is being translated into foreign languages...
...article, "Customs and Manners at Harvard," by W. I. Nichols '26. The article on late educational developments in the University by Dean Banford is being reprinted in educational journals. President Lowell, W. J. Bingham '16, Henry Cannon Clark '11, and Le Baron Russell Briggs '75 and R. A. Stout '29 are other contributors...
...College better known to the incoming students. This need has been met for the first time this year by the apearance of a small booklet on "The History and Traditions of Harvard College" edited by two members of the Crimson staff, Alan R. Swcezy '29 and Richard A. Stout '29, and published by the Crimson. Especial attention is called to the article by Professor Samuel E. Morison '08 on "The History of Harvard College...
...heart of Africa for John Geste, who in turn is trying to find two lost friends, Buddy and Hank. The first coincidence: Otis and Geste, both serving in the Foreign Legion penal colony, are both dumped into a dark silo, and forgotten. Otis recognizes Geste by his boyhood expression-"stout fella." Second coincidence: in the middle of the desert Otis appeals to two Arab chiefs for aid, and finds that one of them is his long-lost brother in disguise. Moreover, the two of them are Geste's Buddy and Hank. Third coincidence: with Geste's life...