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...William Hennessey 1E.S. of Walpole, Charles Sumner; Vsevolod Nicholas Krivobok gr.E.S. of Poltava, Russia, Hennen Jennings; Bruce Hudson McCurdy 3E.S. of Cambridge, Parmenter; Joseph Michelman 3E.S. of Roxbury, Wolcott Gibbs; Philip Walter Muller 2E.S. of New Rochelle, N. Y., Parmenter; Samuel Charles Olken 1E.S. of Cambridge, Daniel A. Buckley; Frank De Larme Smith Jr. 1E.S. of Washington, D.C., Harvard Club of Washington, D. C.; Morris Stone 3E.S. of East Weymouth, Bigelow; Thomas Carroll Van Stone 1E.S. of Sante Fe, New Mexico, Associated Harvard Clubs; Weston Gage Thomas 2E.S. of Middletown, Ohio, Joseph Eveleth; William Wheelwright Torrey 4E.S. of Jaffrey...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ADDITIONAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARD LIST MADE PUBLIC | 1/9/1922 | See Source »

...ensemble was a failure to distinguish between high and low life: it is a case of democracy to the negation of the individual. Viola Roach, the old Copley favorite, is relegated to a minor part and further handicapped by crutches, the penalty of a sprained foot. Of the others, Frank Charlton as the kleptomaniac deserves most commendation. The production is appropriate if not striking; off-stage details are overlooked, but on-stage they are carefully emphasized. For what it is intended to be, the play succeeds to the full--a jolly evening's entertainment...

Author: By M. P. B., | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 1/4/1922 | See Source »

Maine Anderson, of Dannebrog, Neb.; Paul Austin Chandler, of Hastings, Neb.; Walter Stanley Curtis, of Blackhead, Newfoundland; Frank Lowell Dunn, of Erie, Pa.; Irving Augustine Farrell, of Central Falls, R. I.; Jacob Fine, of Roxbury; Edward Wendell Foster, of Carthage, Mo.; Robert Norton Ganz, of Cambridge; Merrill Selden Frederick Greene, of Athens, Me.; Charles Teague Hunter, of Trenton, S. C.; Warren Johnson, of Boston; Wilfred Grant Jones, of Newark, O.; Frederic William Lathrop, of Carmel, Conn.; Herman Albert Lawson, of Newport, R. I.; Ashley Webster Oughterson, of Hall, N. Y.; Garnet Polydore Smith, of Cupids, Newfoundland; Franklin Chester Southworth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 46 MEDICAL STUDENTS AWARDED SCHOLARSHIPS | 1/3/1922 | See Source »

...Kock 3G., of Kliphenvel Station, South Africa, Gorham Thomas Scholarship; Noel Charlton Little 2G., of Brunswick, Me., Austin Scholarship; Winslow Harding Loveland 2G., of Hyde Park, Shattuck Scholarship; Vincent Generoso Parisi 1G., of New York, N. Y., Austin Scholarship; Fred William Perkins 1G., of Cambridge, University Scholarship; Theodore Frank Thomas Plucknett 1G., of Stafford, England, Joseph Hodges Choate Memorial Fellowship; Frank MacDonald Sleeper 1G., of East Boston, Austin Scholarship; Lawrence Steefel 6G., of Rochester, N. Y., John Harvard Fellowship; George McGill Vogt 2G., of Oakland, Cal., Townsend Fellowship...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ADDITIONAL AWARDS MADE | 1/3/1922 | See Source »

Ford died tragically, and the public expressed its satisfaction wildly, James's brother Frank succeeded to his laurels. The Governor of Missouri opened the doors of the prison where he was serving a life sentence most deservedly, and the Missouri House of Representatives elected him to be a doorkeeper as its share of official tribute to the heroism of life on the highway. Both were made the central figures of dime novels, eagerly devoured by hundreds of thousands of boyish minds which thereupon became fired to commit murder and robbery and be handed down to posterity as the rivals...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENT | 12/21/1921 | See Source »

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