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The Williams Record

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...AMSTOWN, MASS., MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1907 NO. 1 THE HATCHET BURIED Conclusion of Hostilities Be- tween the Classes of 1909 and 1910 End of the March J7th... ...nd 1910 End of the March J7th Celebration —The Shirt-Tail Parade- Speeches of the Four Orators on the Old Campus When the four olnsseB joined hands an... ...he auxiliary com- mittee, composed of M. Brown, Bradley, Ford, Soutbworth, War- ren and Wight, and the sophomore and freshmen speakers. Follow- ing th... ...gotten tanked by spending too much time in the swimming pool. "At last the world beyond Will- iams is hugiunnig to appreoiate the importance of St. Pa... ....C.Van he Cakii,u/x). C. B.OSTERIIOL'T 190S. Business Mgr. AkthurJ. Pibkce ii/>7, Ketired IJu.sinehS Mgr, Office Hours: Editor, la.30 to i.oo j). in. ... ...work and bedside teaching. Largest and fineil clinical amphitheatre in ihe world. nunartniAllI nf RAlllitlrv Offers superior advantages to students. A... ...chet. " Mein- Ixirs of the underclasses, I am now to bury the hatchet of a war which was more of strategy and words than of strife and bloodshed. Cons... ...as surgeon in the 54th and 58th New Y'ork volun teers and took part in the battles of Cross Keys, Bull Run and Ohnncellorsville. For several years he ... ...f plan he was easily their superior. He always care- fully studied out his battles be fore he fought them, and in case nf defeat he could retreat to a...

...lliams is the Williams Record, a weekly broadsheet paper published on Wednesdays. The newspaper was founded in 1885, and now has a weekly circulation of 3,000 copies distributed in Williamstown, in addition to more than 600 subscribers across the country. The newspaper does not receive financial support from the college or from the student government and relies on revenue ...

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