Word: maverickness 
              
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...decline of the year," or the happy time following the strenuous season of football, the second a sensible protest against the idea "that Harvard had lost like gentlemen long enough," the third in advocacy of debating. The verse of the number includes a rollicking description of "The Maverick," who is evidently a free lance of the West, a use of the Word new to me, but a happy one, whether common or the author's invention; "Sistiana," honest and ambitions lines after reading "The Romaunt of the Rose," and "Autumn Wind," in which are some good lines...
...fifth number of the Advocate, which appears today, contains the following articles: "The Maverick," by R. J. Walsh '07; "Jones '62," by E. H. Gruening 1G.; "The Man with the Soul," by W. L. Stoddard '07; "Toodles," by K. B. Townsend '08; "Sestina," by H. W. Bell '07; "The Morning After," by A. Whitman '09; Autumn Wind," by R. MacVeagh '10; Editorials, Brief, Calendar...
...action takes place in Maverick, Wyoming, where petticoat government prevails. Miss Fannie Johnston, as sheriff of the city, excites much admiration, both from her beauty and her acting. Miss Lewis, as president of the M. Y. W. I. C. C., also scores a big hit. She is vivacious and captivating and sings several clever songs. The solos and choruses are one and all effectively sung. The originality and wit of the songs prevails throughout. In short, each character seems to fit in his role so perfectly as to leave a lasting impression of fun and pleasure...
ENGINEERING 11a, 13a, 13b. - The members of these courses will visit the Atlantic works, East Boston, this afternoon at 2.30. The works are situated in Border and Maverick streets, near the North Ferry, Take Bowdoin Square car, then East Boston car down Hanover street to North Ferry, and ferry over...
...short business meeting after the address T. A. Jagger '93, reported that the Maverick Bank had paid a dividend where by the society is loser of only about $17, some $12 less than was expected, and that more dividends are likely to be paid...