Word: frederick
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...York. James Norman White of Chicago, Ill. Rexford Wadleigh Barton of Omaha, Nebraska. ORATOR IVY ORATOR William Sumner Holbrook Jr. of Davenport, Iowa. David T. W. McCord of Washington, Pennsylvania. POET ODIST Francis Wayne MacVeagh of New York City. Leon Auzias de Turenne of Seattle, Washington. CHORISTER Joseph Frederick Lautner of Evansville, Indiana...
Does the CRIMSON mean the inference that those serving on the Committee now are not reputable? Is it to be understood that Jane Addams, Joseph Wingate Folk, Frederick Clemson Howe, James H. Maurer and David I. Walsh are of a category to be shunned and contemned by Harvard gentlemen? Probably not! However, I feel that the CRIMSON did not know what it thought, if I can go so far as to assume that it was thinking at all. Reputable Americans! To be reputable, must one refuse to feel for suffering...
...limited, the best expressed; there is the most warmth without fanaticism the most rational transport." VOLUMES CHOSEN FOR REVIEW IN THE CRIMSON'S CHRISTMAS BOOKSHELF December 18, 1920. OUTSTANDING PUBLICATIONS OF 1920. CLASS TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER Fiction. Main Street. Sinclair Lewis. Harcourt. Travel. White Shadows in the South Seas. Frederick O'Brien Century. Biography. Theodore Roosevelt, and Autobiography Scribners. Essays. Dame School of Experience. Samuel Crofters Houghton Miffin. Letters. Familiar Letters of William James. Atlantic Monthly. Poetry. Heavens and Earth. Stephen Vincent Be net Henry Holt. Humor. Winsome Winnie. Steaphen Leacock. John Lane. History. Thought and Expression in the 16th...
There is little possibility that their recount will differ by more than one or two votes from that of the CRIMSON as every effort was taken last night to have as accurate and honest a recount as possible. Frederick L. Allen '12, Secretary to the Corporation, supervised the counting, which was done by a dozen disinterested Sophomores and Juniors...
Chorister: Joseph Frederick Lautner of Evansville, Indiana...