Fifth Year Record, Class of 1906, Princeton UniversityPrinceton University Press, 1912 - 357 pagina's |
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... December 2 , 1908 , in New York City . Denise Monnier Abbey , born March 12 , 1910 , in Portland , Ore . Once again , Wood , you have the honor of opening a Class book . Greet- ings to you ! And for yourself and for the rest of the ...
... December 2 , 1908 , in New York City . Denise Monnier Abbey , born March 12 , 1910 , in Portland , Ore . Once again , Wood , you have the honor of opening a Class book . Greet- ings to you ! And for yourself and for the rest of the ...
Pagina 8
... December 25 , at East Orange , N. J. Frederic Barcroft Ackley , born at Butler , Pa . " I chose it on the third guess . " This is the way Fred Ackley landed in his present work . And the third guess he intends to be the final one , for ...
... December 25 , at East Orange , N. J. Frederic Barcroft Ackley , born at Butler , Pa . " I chose it on the third guess . " This is the way Fred Ackley landed in his present work . And the third guess he intends to be the final one , for ...
Pagina 10
... born December 9 , 1909 at Jackson . Like most real lawyers in the South , Alec is a statesman and in the po- litical life of the community . As for the law , it's his direct choice , it is what he is best suited for and he's in it for ...
... born December 9 , 1909 at Jackson . Like most real lawyers in the South , Alec is a statesman and in the po- litical life of the community . As for the law , it's his direct choice , it is what he is best suited for and he's in it for ...
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... Born December 21 , 1883. Son of J. P. Baiter and Kate Eva Baiter , both of Cincinnati . Prepared at Columbia Grammar School . C.E. , Princeton 1906 ; LL.B. , New York Law School 1908. Member Princeton Club of New York . Attended first ...
... Born December 21 , 1883. Son of J. P. Baiter and Kate Eva Baiter , both of Cincinnati . Prepared at Columbia Grammar School . C.E. , Princeton 1906 ; LL.B. , New York Law School 1908. Member Princeton Club of New York . Attended first ...
Pagina 15
... Born December 21 , 1883. Son of J. P. Baiter and Kate Eva Baiter , both of Cincinnati . Prepared at Columbia Grammar School . C.E. , Princeton 1906 ; LL.B. , New York Law School 1908. Member Princeton Club of New York . Attended first ...
... Born December 21 , 1883. Son of J. P. Baiter and Kate Eva Baiter , both of Cincinnati . Prepared at Columbia Grammar School . C.E. , Princeton 1906 ; LL.B. , New York Law School 1908. Member Princeton Club of New York . Attended first ...
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Pagina 160 - He needs must think of her once more, How in the grave she lies; And with his hard, rough hand he wipes A tear out of his eyes.
Pagina 64 - You are old,' said the youth, 'one would hardly suppose That your eye was as steady as ever; Yet you balanced an eel on the end of your nose What made you so awfully clever?' 'I have answered three questions, and that is enough, 'Said his father; 'don't give yourself airs!
Pagina 331 - Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe: All mimsy were the borogoves. And the mome raths outgrabe.
Pagina 317 - The old saying that if you want a thing done get a busy man to do it and it will be done is well illustrated in this case.
Pagina 191 - ... yesterday. I have not had an opportunity to consult with my client, and I am representing him at the request of the Boston Bar Association without charge. Mr. ARENS. Mr. Rex, are you now a member of the Communist Party? (The witness conferred with his counsel.) Mr. REX. I refuse to answer the question, sir, on the grounds that it might tend to incriminate or degrade me — the fifth amendment.
Pagina 247 - United States Commissioner and deputy clerk of the United States District Court...
Pagina 202 - Alabama libraries and be it further resolved that these resolutions be inscribed in the minutes and that copies be sent to all persons mentioned herein.
Pagina 10 - He has had a lot of fun and has been very active in the work of the Boy Scouts of America, of which he is a Scout Master.
Pagina 148 - In sports, he is a member of the Pittsburgh Athletic Association and of the Eighteenth Pennsylvania Infantry.
Pagina 81 - ... differed in no way from other successful men of affairs in or about New York. But the first shot fired in Europe struck in him at once a chord to which so many Americans were later to respond. In spite of his arduous legal duties he had always maintained a keen interest in military affairs. He had been a member of Squadron A of the New York National Guard, and had excelled in horsemanship and shooting. From the very outbreak of the War he foresaw that American intervention was inevitable and,...