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...Bigelow '30, L. Bayard '28, B. Cabot ocC., F. A. Clark '29, C. T. Collens '29, C. P. Clifford ocC., John Cross '30, J. P. Davis '30, A. V. Ellis '28, H. B. Elkins '29, F. R. Giddens '28, G. C. Holbrook '30, Willard Howard ocC., Waldo Howland '30, C. B. Lakin '30, W. W. Lord '28, Arthur Mills '29, Joseph Morrill '28, H. H. Newell '29, A. W. Richardson '28, H. H. Richardson '30, W. G. Staltonstall '28, W. L. Shearer '29, R. A. Stewart '30, H. G. Swann '28, John Tudor '29, and W. T. Wetmore...
Eighteen men were retained on the University squad. The three sextets now composing the squad are: Captain J. P. Chase '28, A. B. Bigelow '30, H. W. Bigelow '30, John Cross '30, C. P. Clifford ocC., G. C. Holbrook '30, Willard Howard ocC., Waldo Howland '300, F. R. G. Giddens '28, B. H. Newell '29, Joseph Morrill '28, C. B. Lakin '30, A. W. Richardson '28, H. H. Richardson '30, John Tudor '29, A. L. Stott '29 and H. T. Wetmore...
Recently pocket mouthed, mustachioed, big fisted Editor Waldo Lincoln Cook wrote an editorial, titled with New Hampshire Senator George H. Moses' phrase "A Sullenly Accepted Administration...
...concerning the situation which might be made and which have been made by Mr. Harry Hansen, himself a professional reviewer possessed of no great trepidation in denunciatory comments. Mr. Hansen, in the New York Wore' succinctly mentions the names of such critics as Edmond Wilson, Ernest Boyd, Robert Littell, Waldo Frank and--it must be included--H. L. Mencken...
...bequeathed to the City of Cambridge a fund the income of which was to be spent each year in providing one or more courses of lectures of highest character on literary and scientific subjects. Notable among the names of former Dowse lecturers are those of Edward Everett, 1811, Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1821, Charles Sumner, 1830, Wendell Phillips, 1831. Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1864, and Henry Ward Beecher...