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William Barksdale Jones of Vaughan, Miss...
...most beautifully bound book in the colection, which has been placed on display is a copy of "Silex Scintillans", by Henry Vaughan, Silurist, published in 1650. This work by the well known English religious poet is bound in heavy green leather with designs traced in gold. In the center of the outer cover is a silver medallion. The following is a complete list of the authors on exhibition: John Cleveland, Abraham Cowley, Thomas Stanley, Sir John Suckling, Sir John Taylor, George Wither, Frances Quarles, Henry Vaughan, Samuel Daniel, Michael Drayton, John Davies John Taylor, the Water-Poet, Giles Fletcher...
From last year's Freshman team which trailed the Crimson 1928 sextet come Lapham, Quarrier, Vaughan, and Ryan, who showed to advantage in last year's game at Boston...
William Barksdale Jones of Vaughan, Miss., was chosen vice-president of the class. The contest between Jones and John Watts Jr. was the closest of the election, but the last year's Freshman baseball captain had a comfortable lead over the 1928 crew leader...
...nominations are as follows: for President, William Gurdon Saltonstall, of Milton, and Frederic Winthrop Jr., of Hamilton, for Vice-President, William Barksdale Jones, of Vaughan, Miss., and John Watts, of Morristown, N. J.; for Secretary-Treasurer, William Ashley Magie, of Chicago, Ill., and James Lawrence Pool, of New York City...