Word: tobacco
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...mammy," in the Floyd home, Miss Louise Burleigh Dixon Mason, a young New Yorker, R. C. Benchley '12 Sam Bullen, a Kentucky "Colonel," W. C. Woodward '12 "Mister" Theodore page, a Kentucky "Private," M. T. Quigg '13 Mary Floyd, his neice, Miss Marjorie E. Smith David Bollivar, of the tobacco pool, E. C. Hammond...
Members of the tobacco pool, night riders, etc.: C. F. Brooks '12, J. A. Donovan '13, E. E. Embree '14, J. B. Emerson uC., R. M. Ferry '12, A. M. Hay '14. W. W. Leonhauser '13, J. H. Lord '14, P. C. Rodey '13, R. E. Stifel '12, A. Walter '14, C. V. Wright '14, R. H. Wright...
...November number of the Harvard Law Review contains the following important articles: "Powers in Trust and Implied in Default of Appointment", by Professor John Chipman Gray '59, of the Law School: "The Standard Oil and Tobacco Cases", by R. L. Raymond '95, of Boston; and "Price Restriction on the Re-Sale of Chattels", by W. J. Shroder '01, of Cincinnati...
...Judah Morris, a converted Jew, the first instructor in Hebrew; incidentally we get some amusing pictures of life in the College in the eighteenth century; the instructor eked out a living by keeping shop as well as dispensing knowledge; one of his bills was for nearly three pounds of tobacco, pipes and the like for the Corporation. We learn that in 1744 the Reformer was abroad, thundering, "As for the Universities, I believe it may be said their light is now become Darkness, Darkness that may be felt," Morris's tombstone bore this inscription...