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...department heads for the play are as follows: G. D. Debevoise '26, of New York City, manager; C. F. Darlington Jr. '26, of Mount Kisco, N. Y., assistant manager; W. C. Gray '26, of Dedham, assisting manager; E. W. Marshall '26, of Portland, Me., program manager; W. I. Nichols '26, of Wilton, Conn., publicity manager; A. G. Cooke '26, of New York City, assistant publicity manager; J. A. Halsted '26, of Syracuse, N. Y., ticket manager. The other assistant managers, as well as the electrician, staff manager, and property man, will be announced soon. In the meantime there will...
...boys, one to represent each member. A few of the Nihilists, masked, followed the parade in an open automobile. At the H. A. A. where the parade was scheduled to disband, such enthusiasm was manifest that the boys refused to break up and marched in a body back to Mount Auburn Street...
...gone chiefly to large towns, centres of capital and industry, Mr. Bryan visited the smaller farming and laboring communities. With Candidate LaFollette harrying north of him, Mr. Bryan devoted two days to scouring the southern part of the state in flag-decked automobiles. He stopped in Christopher, Benton, Fairfield, Mount Vernon (near his birthplace, Salem, where he is still known as "Jack" Bryan, a boyhood nickname). Winding up with a speech at Robinson, he then jumped over into Ohio, working through Norwalk and Middletown (home of James M. Cox?onetime Presidential candidate), and thus back into Indiana, the while...
They promise that their candidate will be revealed and, furthermore, that the revelation will be the most startling development of the campaign. The revised line of march goes from the Freshman Athletic Building, where the parade forms, up Holyoke Street to Mount Auburn, along Mount Auburn to Plympton, thence to Gore Hall, Standish Hall, and the Smith Halls quadrangle. Then the procession will come back up Dunster street to Mount Auburn, along Mount Auburn to Bow, and then to the H. A. A. Here a monster rally will close the parade and, as far as the Nihilists are concerned...
...priests maintained a regular stock yard on the Mount of Olives," he said. "In connection with animal sacrifices, the Jewish priests required that only perfect animals be offered up at the altars. As many of the animals brought for sacrifice were imperfect, the priests permitted these animals to be exchanged for perfect ones provided for that purpose, in exchange for a small fee for the inconvenience...