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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...teams lined up as follows: FRESHMEN. CRESCENTS. Hopkins, Stevenson, l.e. r.e., Thurber Sortwell, l.c. r.c., Talford Devereux, Wingate, r.c. l.c., Fritz Woods, Devereux, r.e. l.e., Davenport Williams, c.p. c.p., Rocque Willetts, p, p., Whittemore Converse, Carnochan, g. g., Smith...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshmen Lost First Practice Game | 12/10/1910 | See Source »

Marshals--A. Beane, Massawippi, Canada; R. W. Cutler, Brookline; R. C. Foster, Charles River Village; H. Jaques, Jr., Chestnut Hill; P. D. Smith, Chicago, Ill.; L. Withington, Jr., Honolulu, Hawaii...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1911 OFFICERS NOMINATED | 12/9/1910 | See Source »

...held in Lower Massachusetts last evening the constitution of the new Student Council was ratified by a vote of 87 to 29. The following nine men were elected to the Council: A. Sweetser, S. B. Steel, A. Beane, H. Jaques, Jr., R. C. Floyd, G. R. Harding, P. D. Smith, R. Hornblower, J. G. B. Perkins...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SENIORS RATIFIED COUNCIL | 12/7/1910 | See Source »

...Hopkinson Smith spoke in the Living Room of the Union last evening on "Old Plantation Days." Mr. Smith's object was to tell of the Negro's life before the Civil War, and create an atmosphere for his hearers, rather than to solve the negro problem...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STORIES OF PLANTATION DAYS | 12/7/1910 | See Source »

...English spoken in the United States is made up of many dialects, and we can tell at once where a man comes from by his manner of speech. With the negroes, however, there are 12 distinct dialects, which the ordinary American cannot distinguish. Mr. Smith paid a warm tribute to Thomas Nelson Page and Joel Chandler Harris for adding a unique page to English literature. Negro faithfulness cannot be overrated. In the old days the southerners entrusted the protection of their wives, mothers, sweethearts and daughters to negroes. Today the newspapers are filled with accounts of their atrocious crimes. This...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STORIES OF PLANTATION DAYS | 12/7/1910 | See Source »

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