Word: tower
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Bigelow '36, W. A. Coates '37, M. Deming '37, A. Hyde '35, C. Middlebrook '38, E. Sachs '38, F. W. Goodhue '37, D. Tower '37, P. Young 1G, J. Latorracca '38, K. MacLeish '38, E. G. Dahl '38, S. M. Dall '38, M. E. Lasker '38, J. Ashmead '38, S. S. Stanton '38, L. H. Levy '37, E. H. Riddle '37, E. W. James '38, T. Richards '38, R. S. Russell '38, J. L. Senior '38, M. L. Hayward '38, W. Welch '38, J. H. Steinway '38, F. B. Stevens '35, R. C. Jones '38, J. R. Coolidge...
...turned red like the sun or blue like Charleston Harbor. The Emden sailors seemed to soar from the decks like birds. All the time Peter Blume was trying to paint what he had seen. He finally finished his picture with red and blue coal, flying sailors, the Emden conning tower, the houses at Scranton, the harbor at Charleston all painfully lumped together on one canvas...
...Burton '36, George T. Skinner '36, Richard Boys '35, John M. Case '37, Perry J. Culver '37, John R. Fetcher 6E.S., Roger H. Gilman '36, Paul C. Henshaw '36, Robert C. Hunter, Jr. '36, John S. Lang '35, Herbert H. Mellus '36, Gardner E. Prouty, Jr. '36, James W. Tower '35, Edward H. Turner '36, Arthur Willis...
...Christian Church. Beside this building a most peculiar structure leaned. Round in shape, and encircled with columns, it was the leaning belfry that had brought more fame to Pisa than its prowess as a seaport or the renown of its University. About the base of this leaning tower a gathering of men had formed, who, straining their eyes, were gazing toward the topmost row of columns. Silence fell upon the waiting circle. Far above a bearded man in flowing dress held up his hand, stilled the crowd, then spoke in learned Latin. He stopped, murmuring remarks rose from the group...
...ancient permanence that even the sea cannot claim. For the sea changes, the fields change, the heavens, the rivers, the mountains, the villages, and the people all change, yet Egdon remains. ... Egdon Health. Indestructible, immassive, the inviolate stronghold of ETERNITY ... the three o'clock bell from Memorial Chapel tower toils and the Vagabond sighs, for he realizes that another chapter from Frank Wilson Cheney Hersey's literary panoramas that has made Sever 11 famous has come to an unwelcome close. The Vagabond gets up and stretches. Yes, Mr. Hersey is always entertaining and how would the literary traditions...