Word: whitney
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...best editorials and book reviews that have appeared in the Advocate for some time. There is, however, an anecdotal short story by J. N. Leonard entitled "How Christmas Cheer Came to the Bridge Gang' (in the form of five cases of rum), and a deeply religious poem by Whitney Cromwell, called "Christmas...
...College for Knowledge." Here, after his brief excursion into the realms of sentiment. Mr. Finley returns to his former suavely acid insinuations, and quite convinces us that the entire Workshop affair is after all, merely another absurd and inconsequential eddy in the comic stream that college is. Hugh Whitney's "Ballad", next in order, is exquisitely done and comment seems superfluous Whitney Cromwell unleashes the ironic whiplash of his tongue in "The Salesman", and Charles Allen Smart, in the last of the four distinctly good things in the number, presents a vivid picture in "Exploration...
...speakers will be Dean C. N. Greenough '98, E. Whitney '17, assistant dean in charge of Freshmen, and T. J. Campbell, coach of the 1928 football team...
...cast was announced as follows. Announcer Lendon Snedeker '25 Joseph G. H. Humphreys '25 Mary Miss Dorothy Leadbetter First Angel Miss Ruth Johnston Second Angel Miss Constance Templeton First Shepherd Whitney Cromwell '26 Second Shepherd O. L. Loring '26 Elyson Miss Mary Leonard Mahai Miss Frances Chase Jaspar H. S. Smith '25 Melchior Murray Pease '26 Balthazar H. W. Keyes '26 Herod D. L. Dickson '27 Messenger Lendon Snedeker '25 First Courtier H. S. Weber '25 Second Courtier P. R. Hepburn '25 Clerks G. A. Millikan '27, R. G. Rosegrant '26, Ross Wilkins...
...elaborate program has been arranged by the Committee on Freshmen Affairs for the entertainment of the first year students. Dean C. N. Greenough '98 and Assistant Dean E. A. Whitney '17 who is in charge of the 1928 men will he the principal speakers...