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...survey of conditions in Europe. Major General John F. O'Ryan, commander of the 27th Division during the late war, will represent the military view on the issue; while Mr. Dwight W. Morrow, of J. P. Morgan and Company, will discuss the question form, the point of view of wall Street...
...looks for those who have had personal experience in handling boys or men. Many a young Scoutmaster has been glad that he could claim such experience. Any Senior willing to serve others--and himself--in this way is requested to communicate with Frederick Trevor Hill, Chairman, Scoutmasters Committee, 56 Wall street, New York City. Colonel Hill will give all details in person or by letter. EDWARD HARDING...
...college;" said our interpreter. And sure enough, as we rounded the shoulder of a low hill, we caught sight of a group of buildings in the distance before us, standing on high ground, surrounded by a high wall, and silhouetted against the sky. As we drew nearer, we could see signs of what the buildings had suffered, during the Turkish bombardment, when the French held the college as a fortress. The north wall of one building had a place as large as a room blown out of it. On another building the windows met, because the intervening wall had been...
...entered the campus though the college age. But we were cold that people had not been able to do this for nearly a year, and were shown the trenches by which the college had communicated with the city all through the siege. The campus is marked off by walls and trenches, the surrounding wall is pierced for rifle and for machine gun fire, and big guns are still in their places on the top of the hill, pointing in all directions...
...book's pages, are thrown flashes of all the aired sections of New York Washington Square, Grimace Park. Grand Central Station while it still held the informality of partial construction. Amsterdam avenue, Spuyten Devil, Riverside Drive, all the the part of the city except the canons of Wall street, are brought before the readers eyes by the vividness of Miss Hurst's works...