Word: victors
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...mind, the only objection to the proposal for a memorial is that it is not inclusive enough. Norman Prince deserves every tribute we can pay him, --but so does Dill Starr, so does Victor Chapman and all the men who have died for a country they loved or for a cause they believed in. FREDERIC SCHENCK...
Henry Gustav Byng '13, Andre Cheronnet Champollion '02, Victor Emmanuel Chapman '13, Henry Augustus Colt '10, Charles Robert Cross, Jr., '03, Fritz Daur STB, '14, Calvin Wellington Day GS, '12-'14, Henry Weston Farnsworth '12, Morrill Stanton Gaunt, And., '14-'16; Harold Marion-Crawford '11, Clyde Fairbanks Maxwell '14, Robert Edouard Pellissien '04, Norman Prince '08, Alyn Seeger '10, Dillwyn Parrish Starr '08, Edward Mandell 'Stone '08, Dr. Crosby Church Whitman '86, George Williamson '05, Allen M. Cleghorn, (one-time instructor...
...with him there--one in the military service and the other in the medical corps. It has not been given to all that the hour of their last sacrifice should fall in circumstances of such signal bravery and of such special interest as did those of Norman Prince and Victor Chapman, yet all went out to serve under the impulsion of the same fine motives. That, after all, is the fact of first importance. And it entitles all who served to a share in the commemoration which should be given them by Harvard...
...Victor Chapman, who died fighting in the Foreign Legion, was one of the greatest of these...
...would see a good play let him hie himself to Ye Wilbur Theatre where the rollicking musical comedy, "Very Good Eddie," is on view. There are songs and jokes and girls enough there to please the most blase, and the cast of principals could hardly be bettered. Not since Victor Herbert's "Red Mill" has a musical show of this order contained such tuneful melodies as Jerome Kern has written, and, wonder of wonder, "Very Good Eddie" has a really truly plot...