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...chairs in the hall of the Union outside of the Dining Room door. It seems hardly possible these have been intentionally stolen, and yet no hats have been left in exchange for those taken. If persons who have by accident taken wrong hats will notify the head bell-boy in the Union it is probable that their right owners will be found...
...Shaler's life, but have found an especial interest in one or two of his books. One of his most agreeable works is certainly that on "Domesticated Animals." It is full of personal observation and I know of no book 'more sure to enlarge the mind of a thoughtful boy or girl. A later book, to be greatly prized, is one whose rather inadequate title is "The Neighbor", and whose chapter. "The Problem of the African", while liable to some criticism in detail--as is almost everything yet written on that difficult subject--yet lays down this manly conclusion, coming...
...telephone solicitor, F. H. Van Orman '08 Sigaret, hotel maid, afterwards maid-in-waiting to May Lifter, Morgan Jopling '06 Nami Kami, a geisha girl, H. L. Murphy '08 Adolph Haschaus, a hotel manager, F. W. Olmsted '08 Tu Lung, a Chinese servant, H. L. Olmsted '08 Messenger Boy, P. P. Marion...
...Woman. Boyster, "a blunt fellow," also loved the gold smith's daughter, but he had made no progress in his courtship. Meanwhile the country Luce had come to London after Chartley, and, disguised as a page, she overheard the plans for the wedding. She then engaged herself as a boy in the service of the Wise-Woman, who carried on a flourishing trade in quack medicines, enchantments and fortune telling. Chartley had incurred the displeasure of the Wise-Woman, and she on learning from the supposed boy that the he was to wed Luce at her house on the next...
...number of the Advocate contains the following: "Concerning Sonnets," by H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07; "The Heel of Achilles," by W. Goodwin '07; "Mother," by H. S. Wyndham-Gittens '06; "The President's Pajamas," by H. M. B. Ogliby '07; "A Verdict Self-Imposed," by W. L. Stoddard '07; "The Boy and the Others," by V. W. Brooks '08; "Why the Lord Gerbert Hawked no More," by E.B. Sheldon '08; "Sympathy," by J. Hinckley '06; "Fortune and Men's Eyes," by W. L. Stoddard '07; "To Priscilla," by W. Goodwin...