Word: written
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...speeches and felicitations, all very pleasant; but, far more interesting was an interview some newsgatherer obtained with one William Scott, aged 70, a housepainter, of Creswell, Ore. It had been Mr. Scott who, when the University's registration book was first opened in 1876, had had his name written on the topmost line. The second and third students to register were his sister Mathilda, his brother "Ron." His grandfather, Capt. Levi Scott was the university's first janitor. His father, William J. J. Scott, it was who loaned $2,000 to keep the sheriff from foreclosing a contractor...
...unnecessarily hard on children," said the fatherly New York Times in a recent editorial, "to put before them sloppily written stories of impossible people in an absurd world...
...Harvard song will sweep across the Stadium today for the first time. During the progress of the game the University Band will play "Harvard Triumphant" by J. H. Densmore '04, author of "Veritas". Densmore is chairman of the Music Committee of the Associated Harvard Clubs and he has written several other unofficial Harvard songs. The following is the chorus of the new victory chant...
...following article was written for the Crimson by S. de J. Osborne '26, it is the second of a series of articles by the same author dealing with the development of football in this country...
With natural family pride, I have traced my genealogy back to the days of Henry VIII and Baron Forecast, the first of our line of whom there is written record. And he was a great man. Contemporary chronicles show that he was much sought after and that once when he went to the Tower of London (even in those days the Forecasts had entree every-where) on a matter of business, he died very suddenly. We have all been very proud of the Baron...