Word: wards
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Yale--Stroke, Green; 7, Harper; 6, Wilson; 5, Carter; 4, Bingham; 3, Brown; 2, Hollister; bow, Hinckley; cox., Ward...
...addition to the elections, the Council took up the matter of the Student Advisory Committee and made the following appointments: T. H. Eliot '28, J. D. Hitch '27, J. L. Poole '28, Chandler Robbins 2d '28, J. O. Ross '29, and L. Y. Ward '27. These men will serve under W. E. Soule '27 who was appointed Chairman of the Committee at a former meeting...
...article by the Reverend J. Frank Chase, secretary of the New England Watch and Ward Society, in the May number of the Harvard Advocate, summarizes the aims and spirit of what he calls "The New Puritanism". After an impassioned eulogy of Old Puritanism and its fruits, the article exhorts us to consider the paramount importance of reviving Social, Civic and Individual Righteousness, spelled with capital first letters, quite as if these virtues had long since ceased...
...WARD BROWNING...
...frightened her mother before her confinement. Intrigued by the story and charmed by the gentle manners of the bearded girl, her shy looks and silences, Professor Farini took her to Berlin and had her finely educated. But evil fortune fell on him; he was forced to place his ward in the Brandenburg Dime Museum in Philadelphia, where she was first exhibited...