Word: whitings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Carroll, 573 (M.); H. A. Donnelly, 574 (M.); R. M. Meehan, 575 (M.); E. Houghton, 615 (N. Y.); W. H. Webb, 616 (N. Y.); H. N. Stone, 640 (Penn. State); J. A. Martin, 642 (Penn. State); W. Schroeder, 644 (Penn. State); E. L. Hunter, 645 (Penn. State); L. D. Whiting, 646 (Penn. State); J. B. Peeso, 720 (Penn.); E. M. Humphreys, 721 (Penn.); F. De Korn, 722 (Penn.); J. H. Lieberman, 725 (Penn.); A. A. Eisele, 726 (Penn.); F. T. Brooks, 727 (Penn.); R. Colton, 728 (Penn.); F. C. Mitchell, 729 (Penn.); A. L. Koethen, 724 (Penn.); C. H. Bischoff...
...following men are to report at Dr. Lee's office at Weld 3 tomorrow, between 9 A. M. and 11.30 A. M., or Friday, between 10 A. M. and 12.15 P. M. for Plattsburg Physical Examination; G. L. Batchelder, Jr., Francis Dunn, T. H. White, F. VanW. Walsh, D. W. Patterson, C. C. Patterson, Jr., D. Mottat, G. T. King, O. Amest, A. S. Anderson, L. F. Small, A. J., Treadwell, E. H. Ellison, Jr., N. H. Partridge, G. W. Benedict, Jr., B. Sage, C. R. Farnsworth, C. E. Fraser, F. A. Ingalls, Jr., J. K. Moorehead, E. Cunningham...
...Union Committee Reports, etc. The ideal university is one where tuition is free, and where the only barrier to admission is an intellectual barrier. This ideal is not possible, perhaps, but a proximity to it is possible. Shall we make Harvard an oligarchy? Must we feed every promiscuous white elephant, which strays into our back Yard? Consider! L. P. MANSFIELD...
...following men are to report at Dr. Lee's office at Weld 3 on Thursday, between 9 A. M. and 11.30 A. M., or Friday, between 10 A. M. and 12.15 P. M. for Plattsburg Physical Examination: G. L. Batchelder, Jr., Francis Dunn, T. H. White, F. VanW. Walsh, D. W. Patterson, C. C. Patterson, Jr., D. Moffat, G. T. King, O. Amest, A. S. Anderson, L. F. Small, A. J. Treadwell, E. H. Ellison, Jr., N. H. Partridge, G. W. Benedict, Jr., B. Sage, C. R. Farnsworth, C. E. Fraser, F. A. Ingalls, Jr., J. K. Moorehead, E. Cunningham...
After reaching Forest Hills, the Regiment marched directly to the estate of Mr. E. D. Brandegee '81. Here the natural conditions were particularly adapted to manoeuvres, and the Regiment was divided into two battalions, the Browns and the Whites, for this purpose. Captain D. R. Hawkins 1L. was placed in charge of the Browns, and Captain M. H. Davis 1L. commanded the Whites, who were designated by the wearing of white hat bands...