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...Troy, N. Y., October 1, 1925--The gridiron forces of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, led by Captain Eschholz, and supported by a contingent of 400 or 500 members of the student body, will invade Cambridge for the opening game of the Harvard schedule on Saturday, October...
...Managing Editor of the Albany Sunday Telegram. - ED. * Yes. The Mercury's comment was favorable, as follows: "Buffalo's Touraine, of the good Howie-gay and generous, for all he be a Scot."-ED " *The original Cassandra, legendary daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy, tricked Apollo for a gift of prophecy. In revenge, Apollo ordained that none should believe her. In vain Cassandra prognosticated the ruin of Troy, in vain the death of Agamomnon...
...George Claude Hicks 1G., Moncton, N.B., A.B. Acadia University 1922, Candidate for A.M., Biology; Frederic Chapin Lane 1G., Cambridge, A.B. Cornell University 1921, A.M. Tufts College 1922, History; Earl Godfrey Mellor A.B., Worcester, A.B. Clark College 1918, Instructor in Romance Languages, Clark University, Romance Languages; Harry Rowe Mimno E.E., Troy, N. Y., E.E. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1921, Instructor in Physics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Physics...
...more than give the barest outlines of the long struggle according to the fresh discoveries. No definite principle on either side can be distinguished, and the old shibboleths of Slavery and States' Rights must now be relegated to the limbo of historical illusions together with the Trade Routes of Troy. Both public and private documents prove that the white troops fought loyally for their masters and that "white slave" discontent never reached the proportions of a rebellion; while the constitutional question was a mere pretext for economic grievances which gradually became more prominent, until the war was fought out simply...
...himself to muse on humanities that are "shop" to most of his profession. Andivius Hedulio (1921) was the rich biography of a Roman youth in the tawny splendor of the Augustan Age. Now Scholar White fleshes in that (violet-eyed, dusky-haired) laconic lady who dislocated the destinies of Troy...