Word: youngs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Miss E. Bullard W. C. Boyden, Jr. F. B. Clement, Jr. G. Courtney Miss Fessenden R. C. Curtis C. F. Farrington Miss Taylor E. H. Foreman P. Lowry Miss Holt H. Nash Miss D. Smith H. G. Nichols Miss M. Allen W. Rollins Miss Rollins R. Sturgis Miss Young D. C. Watson Miss Burgess BOX B. W. Arnold (chairman) Miss Greenleaf R. P. Baldwin Miss Lord R. M. Curtis Miss Bliss J. Heyburn Miss E. Marshall J. L. Kimberly Miss G. Ramsdell D. Moffat Miss Parkman D. P. Rumsey Miss M. Ramsdell J. H. Volkmann, Jr., Miss R. Lyon...
...University swimming team will have its first real test of the season when it competes with the Cornell University team at the Boston Young Men's Christian Association tank tonight at 8 o'clock. At the same time the Freshman swimmers will meet the Mechanic Arts High School team, and in this contest also there will be very close races. The prices of admission will be 25 and 50 cents. Tickets may be obtained at the H. A. A. Office, Leavitt & Peirce's or at the door tonight...
...Hustrus Base (At a Young Wife's Bier...
...Elken (inclusive), Sever 20 Ettenheim to McAlpine (inclusive), Sever 23 McKim to Zamora (inclusive), Sever 24 Greek B II, Sever 17 History 7, Sever 17 History 12, Pierce 304 Italian 1, Holden Italian 10, Sever 17 Mathematics A, I: Adolph to Schaefer (inclusive), Zoological Lecture Room Schwartz to Young, (inclusive), Pierce 202 Mathematics 12, Pierce 209 Mineralogy 12, Mineral. Lab. Music 5 hf., Pierce 209 Philosophy 9, Emerson A Psychology 8, Emerson F 2 P. M. Comp. Literature 32, New Lect. Hall Economics 4a: Almeda to Mead (inclusive), Emerson D Middendorf to Young (inclusive), Emerson J Examinations Tomorrow. Celtic...
There are few more appalling, pernicious, and thoroughly reprehensible tendencies in modern times than banner bearing. In the light of modern investigation we clearly see that the young man in Longfellow's poem, "Excelsior," who bore a "banner with a strange device," was a dangerous fellow, who richly deserved to be lost among the snowy peaks, banner and all; that Betsy Ross should have devoted her time to knitting mufflers; that Barbara Freitchie was a foolish lady to risk her old gray head; in short that banners should be scrupulously eschewed -- especially red ones...