Word: characterizing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Since its organization, about 90 percent of its membership has been composed of college men, many of the more prominent athletes having been numbered on its rolls. After its Mexican Border service, foreseeing that this country must become involved in the World War practically every enlisted man in the Squadron...
The object of this summer group is to train men for social service work in the midst of the actual conditions encountered today in the larger cities. The selection of men will depend on their intellectual ability, religious experience, and their general character and former service.
A portion of a fresco painting which has not previously been on exhibition has recently been hung in the gallery of the Fogg Art Museum. The picture is divided into two panels by borders painted in imitation of marble inlay. In the upper panel is a figure of God the...
Mr. Tellegen, in the role of the tall, good-looking Poilu, plays his part to perfection. His English, interspersed with French, endows the character with a power which none but he could give. The supporting cast is admirable. From Mr. Ivan Simpson, as Sir Arthur Arkwright, the spineless Englishman, to...
H. L. Colt '22, president of last year's Freshman class, will award the class of 1922 scholarship of $400 to the member of the present Freshman class who is judged to be the best all-around man. Athletics, scholarship and character are considered.