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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...umni News. G ENOELiiAKn 3909, A. 1. Santky igtx), M.W.MaclayJk., 1909, G.C.Van he Cakii,u/x). C. B.OSTERIIOL'T 190S. Business Mgr. AkthurJ. Pibkce ii/... ...mi News. G. Knchlhahd ii/Kj, A. 1. Santry 1909, M.W. MACLAY,jK.,i9og, O. C.Van de CAKK.llJOg. C. 11. O.STKHHOUT igoS, Business Mgr. Arthum J. I'lERtE ... ... " Other spooohos wore made by Dr. Will- iam C. P. Rhoados '()(5. David E. Van (lioson '88 and Harold A. Nomor 'Of). Classical Society toRead Petronio... ...ss. Bliss 2b, Meigs lb, Sohommer rf, • Walker p, Gaarde 0, Moulton of, Van Patten If, Nathan 3b. The Maroon scores follow : Armour Institute 4 St. Ign... ...n ss, Bliss 2b, Meigs lb, Schommer rf. Walker p, Gaarde o, Moulton of, Van Patten If, Nathan 3b. The Maroon soores follow : Armour Institute 4 Chicago... ...IAM SMITH McCLELLAN JAMES BURCH MURRAY GERALD MYGATT CLARENCE B. OSTERHOUT VINCENT GRANT ROBERTS DAVID BURNET SCOTT WILLIAM ERNEST SLATTERY WILLIAM 13... ...vantage in intercepting for- ward passes, and is fast in a bro- ken field. Vincent Grant Roberts. 190S, from the West Side High school, Milwaukee, Wis... ...ttenden of Milwaukee, Wis.. Sumner Ford of Brooklyn, N. Y., Frederick John Vincent Hanoox of Troy, N. Y., Moynard Thompson Hazen of Middletown, Conn.,...

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Essays

By: Michel Eyquem de Montaigne

...oe you know wherefore you esteeme him tall? You account the height of his pattens. The base is no part of his stature: measure him without his stilt... ...rte, Sempre e il pie fermo, e la man sempre in moto, Ne scende taglio in van, ne punta a voto. -- Tasso, Gier. can. xii. stan. 55. T' avoyde, towa... ...tum M.D.LxxxI.III. Idus Martii. Horatius Fuscus sacri S. P. Q. R. scriba, Vincent. Martholus sacri S.P. Q. R. scriba. At the motion of Horatius ... ...sand five hundred eighty and one: the Ides of March. Horatius Fuscus, and Vincent Martholus, Clarks of the Sacred Senate and people of Rome. Bei...

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Notes on a Journey from Cornhill to Grand Cairo

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...sed yesterday into Cadiz bay, and to-morrow will give them a sight of St. Vincent. One of their steam-vessels has been lost off the coast of Africa; ... ...s the dancing dervish. The reverend gentleman then put on a pair of wooden pattens, which elevated him about six inches from the ground; and walked do... ...danc- ing dervish; I staggered about very ludicrously upon the high wooden pattens; and should have been down on my nose sev- eral times, had not the ... ...aw a great brown wretch extended before me, only half dressed, standing on pattens, and exaggerated by them and the steam until he looked like an ogre... ...hard did his lance against Saladin, went undaunted to challenge this cara- van. The fact is, we could distinguish that it was formed of the party of o...

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Vanity Fair

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...light-fingered folk are operating upon their pockets behind. Y es, this is Van- ity Fair; not a moral place certainly; nor a merry one, though very no... ...about him; then there was that beautiful qua- droon girl, Miss Pye, at St. Vincent’s, you know; and since he’s been home, they say he’s a regular Don ... ...t, where the rain was pattering down, and the people as they clinked by in pattens, left long reflections on the shining stone: he tattooed at the tab...

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Ten Years Later

By: Alexandre Dumas

...s my mother’s step!” “Madame de Saint-Remy! Where shall I hide myself?” exclaimed Raoul, catching at the dress of Montalais, who looked quite bewilder... ...o tremble. “I cannot conclude without seeing a list of the riches you possess. Let us reckon a little, if you please. You have the bishopric of Metz?”... ...y, who, however, had observed him immediately, and had asked her mother, “Is not that Monsieur in the boat yonder?” Madame Henrietta who knew Monsieur... ...he jeweler. “If you will allow it, and I will call for it at your house.” “Certainly, your ladyship.” “I will direct some of my servants to convey the... ... direct some of my servants to convey the plate to your house.” The marquise rung. “Let the small van be placed at M. Faucheux’s disposal,” she said. ...

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Vanity Fair

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...light-fingered folk are operating upon their pockets behind. Y es, this is Van- ity Fair; not a moral place certainly; nor a merry one, though very no... ...about him; then there was that beautiful qua- droon girl, Miss Pye, at St. Vincent’s, you know; and since he’s been home, they say he’s a regular Don ... ...t, where the rain was pattering down, and the people as they clinked by in pattens, left long reflections on the shining stone: he tattooed at the tab... ...ion; oftener he forgot her, as he had done wife, children, love, ambition, van- ity. But he remembered his dinner-hour, and used to cry if his wine-an...

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Waverley or Tis Sixty Years Since

By: Sir Walter Scott

...ended rapidly from the edge of the brook, and the glen widened into a syl- van amphitheatre, waving with birch, young oaks, and ha- zels, with here an... ...t forward as the press would per- mit, to join their proper station in the van. The fascinations of the Circes of the High Street, and the potations o... ... in a very wretched condition. From this it happened, that, in bodies, the van of which were admirably well armed in their own fashion, the rear re- s... ...h we do not now quarrel accord- ing to the modes and figures of Caranza or Vincent Saviola, no one knew better than Fergus that there must be some de-... ...ing swords, so early as the field of Pinkie; at which period the historian Patten describes them as ‘all notably broad and thin, universally made to s...

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The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby

By: Charles Dickens

..., Nicholas knew at once that some half-dozen strong young women, each with pattens and an umbrella, who were sitting upon a form in one corner, were i... ...d they couldn’t fail to bring the house down, on the very first night. ‘Mr Vincent Crummles,’ said the landlord with an air of great deference. ‘This ... ...landlord with an air of great deference. ‘This is the young gentleman.’ Mr Vincent Crummles received Nicholas with an inclina- tion of the head, somet... ... had himself exhibited. ‘No,’ replied Nicholas. ‘Never there?’ ‘Never.’ Mr Vincent Crummles gave a short dry cough, as much as to say, ‘If you won’t b...

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The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby

By: Charles Dickens

..., Nicholas knew at once that some half-dozen strong young women, each with pattens and an umbrella, who were sitting upon a form in one corner, were i... ...d they couldn’t fail to bring the house down, on the very first night. ‘Mr Vincent Crummles,’ said the landlord with an air of great deference. ‘This ... ...landlord with an air of great deference. ‘This is the young gentleman.’ Mr Vincent Crummles received Nicholas with an inclina- tion of the head, somet... ... had himself exhibited. ‘No,’ replied Nicholas. ‘Never there?’ ‘Never.’ Mr Vincent Crummles gave a short dry cough, as much as to say, ‘If you won’t b...

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