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The Mystery of Jamieson Stone

By: Jonathan Cross

...lds with equal ease set the pattern for the rest of his life. - J.Cross/Stone 14 In college he had gravitated to politics, he found he had unus... ...t painting of Stoney. I’ll get the combination.” Brand looked at the picture. It was of a German Shepard with his front legs standing on a small bou... .... “Don’t mention my name unless you’re alone.” “I’m sorry, I absolutely forgot about the alumni meeting. Give me a minute.” The line went silent. ...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...s. FOOTBALL ELECTION to Francis Bowes Sayre 1909 Manag^e Team in 1908 At a college meetjng in Jesup Hall last Friday evening. Francis Bowes Sayre 1909... ...hief. GhkaM) Mygatt iqoS, News Editor E. H. Wood icja^ At. I.. Eknst 1909, College N'oles. Alumni News. G ENOELiiAKn 3909, A. 1. Santky igtx), M.W.Mac... ...att iqoS, News Editor E. H. Wood icja^ At. I.. Eknst 1909, College N'oles. Alumni News. G ENOELiiAKn 3909, A. 1. Santky igtx), M.W.MaclayJk., 1909, G.... ...ance. Single Copies, ,s Cents. Addrest business Utters to business maaa^er Alumni and undergraduates alike arc heartily invited to contribute. Address... ...s due to the latter for its service not only to the publication but tu the college as a whole. The most notable service to the latter has been the est... ...esenting the news and sentiment of the college. Without the aid of various alumni correspondents there would be considerable difficulty in keeping in ... ...a; Entrance, History. Tuesday, April 2, 1907, 2.30 p, m., 4 H. H.—College, German 2. German 4 a, German 4 b, German f). Philosophy 1; Entrance, Greek.... ...esday, April 3, 1907, 9.00 a. m., 4 H. H. —College, English 2, English 14, German 1, Latin 1, Meteorology; Entrance, English, French. Wednesday, April... ... 8, French 1, French 2, Frencli 3, French 3 b, Greek 1, Latin 2: Entrance, German; Entrance, Mathematics liii part i, Wednesday, April 3, 1907. 7.30 p...

...s 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 generated by local and national ad sales, subscriptions, and voluntary contributions for use of its website. Both Sawyer Library and the College Archives maintain m...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

... Tongue nourishes the rise of democracies. 13. He Unchained Books The German goldsmith’s invention frees access to library books and breaks the c... ...rience. In addition, I find that reading books backward, even difficult college textbooks, organizes material in a way which most college students... ... the Sumerians, Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans, on to those of the French, Germans, English, and eventually worldwide public-ations. The doorway i... ...randomly taken and linked to history trails recalled from high school and college studies. Especially rewarding were sweeping histories, such as ... ...ven more significant was the rapid increase in the number of liberal arts colleges throughout the world. Many historians title this period of cult... ... The cradle of the English we speak rocked in the homelands of invading Germanic tribes. About the time the Romans were pulling up stakes from ... ...ity Medical Center Public Relations, and Dorothy R. Werner at Princeton‘s Alumni Association. Unfortunately, many others have probably been overlo...

...ay exert even greater impact on the evolution of English. The Treasure of Our Tongue nourishes the rise of democracies. -- 13. He Unchained Books-The German goldsmith’s invention frees access to library books and breaks the chains of ignorance that held most of mankind in bondage for millennia. -- 14. Printers as Agents of Change-After the fall of Rome, Western culture foc...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

... Tongue nourishes the rise of democracies. 13. He Unchained Books The German goldsmith’s invention frees access to library books and breaks the c... ...perience. In addition, I find that reading books backward, even difficult college textbooks, organizes material in a way which most college students... ... the Sumerians, Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans, on to those of the French, Germans, English, and eventually worldwide public-ations. The doorway is ... ...randomly taken and linked to history trails recalled from high school and college studies. Especially rewarding were sweeping histories, such as Th... ...ven more significant was the rapid increase in the number of liberal arts colleges throughout the world. Many historians title this period of cultur... ...es The cradle of the English we speak rocked in the homelands of invading Germanic tribes. About the time the Romans were pulling up stakes from th... ...ity Medical Center Public Relations, and Dorothy R. Werner at Princeton‘s Alumni Association. Unfortunately, many others have probably been overlook...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...xamples are the massacre of the Tutsis in Rwanda, the Holocaust of the Jews in Nazi Germany's Third Reich, and the Armenian Genocide in Turkey. Rad... ...y inflammatory language for a minute, what group does not behave this way? Harvard alumni, the British Commonwealth, the European Union, the Irish ... ...as pliant and compliant butlers, replete with gloves and tarbushes. In the book, a German Jewish family prophetically lands at Jaffa, the only port... ...on. The Holocaust was a massive trauma not because of its dimensions - but because Germans, the epitome of Western civilization, have turned on the... ... criminals, sperm banks with contributions from high achievers, and incentives for college students to procreate. Modern genetic engineering and bi... ...stituencies will be confined to multi-tiered, self- dissolving ("sunset") "electoral colleges" composed exclusively of volunteers. Left vs. Right (i... ...nal Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), Andreas Bartels and Semir Zeki of University College in London showed that the same areas of the brain are ac...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...xamples are the massacre of the Tutsis in Rwanda, the Holocaust of the Jews in Nazi Germany's Third Reich, and the Armenian Genocide in Turkey. Rad... ...y inflammatory language for a minute, what group does not behave this way? Harvard alumni, the British Commonwealth, the European Union, the Irish ... ...as pliant and compliant butlers, replete with gloves and tarbushes. In the book, a German Jewish family prophetically lands at Jaffa, the only port... ...on. The Holocaust was a massive trauma not because of its dimensions - but because Germans, the epitome of Western civilization, have turned on the... ... criminals, sperm banks with contributions from high achievers, and incentives for college students to procreate. Modern genetic engineering and bi... ...stituencies will be confined to multi-tiered, self- dissolving ("sunset") "electoral colleges" composed exclusively of volunteers. Left vs. Right (i... ...nal Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), Andreas Bartels and Semir Zeki of University College in London showed that the same areas of the brain are ac...

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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

...about them soon gave way as businesses could Battle of the Boxes 15 rely on college graduates having skills in word processing and other basic PC too... ...osts Services Hosts Bots Attacks United States 1 1 1 1 2 1 China 3 2 4 8 1 2 Germany 7 3 3 2 4 3 France 9 4 14 4 3 4 United Kingdom 4 13 9 3 6 6 South... ...t from a paper without a title, to a law review article, to a book, cyberlaw alumni and other students at Harvard, Oxford, and Stanford, graduate and ... ..., 2007, http://news.com.com/8301-10784_3-9746451-7.html. Recent proposals by German officials would broadly legalize similar methods for counterterroris... ...adly legalize similar methods for counterterrorism efforts. See Melissa Eddy, Germany Wants to Spy on Suspects via Web, A. P, Aug. 21, 2007, ht... ...n the wake of popular legislative attempts to revoke land claims); Dartmouth College v. Woodward, 17 U.S. 518 (1819) (protect- ing the pre–Revolutiona... ...U.S. 518 (1819) (protect- ing the pre–Revolutionary War charter of Dartmouth College against the state’s attempt to invalidate it). Notes to Pages 172... ...t.co.uk/software/0,39029694,39190155,00.htm. 18. Hiawatha Bray, BC Warns Its Alumni of Possible ID Theft After Computer Is Hacked, B G, Mar. ...

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Facts and Fictions in the Securities Industry

By: Sam Vaknin

...ture stream of dividends emanating from their share holdings to send their kids to college or as collateral. Yet, dividends seemed to have gone th... ...t sales, in other words, increase the volatility of shorted stocks. Studies of the German DAX, conducted in 1996-8 by Alexander Kempf, Chairman of ... ...ough planning laws ... Similar arguments were heard in Japan in the late 1980s and Germany in the early 1990s - and yet in recent years house price... ...rative post-Commission employment. This explains the dearth of "loyal opposition". Alumni pride themselves on their connections following their dep... ...oblematic with global companies. We have already seen resistance by Daimler-Benz of Germany. Act Section 305: Officer And Director Bars And Penalti... ...d by a conglomerate of over 40 local government jurisdictions. Even its most famous college, Harvard, is in Cambridge and not in Boston itself. Many...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

... Social change At least four classes of readers have been kept in mind:-(l) the college student, looking forward to career formation, who is conc... ...quality utility." While a single jacket might not satisfactorily substitute for a college course, a warehouse full of jackets whose sales could ren... ...e setting out on their sales territories. Two concepts from social psychology are germane to a discussion of communication sources. The first hold... ...ype of malnutrition it is to relieve. Nutrition researchers at an eastern medical college have found that certain maladies of the elderly are vitami... ... for whom the words are intended: "For example, a state university might appeal to alumni on the basis of their loyalty and emotional attachment, to... ...nd outward to consumers and others seeking advice. (In the history of English and German law, the advocate was a special kind of lawyer who advised ...

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The Soul Bearer

By: Jonathan Cross

... Chief. Richard's father, who had been able to leave the reservation and attend college under an Affirmative Action program to become a lawyer, con­... ...rst power center." She squeezed his hands warmly. "Ray, I'm scared. I'm just a college professor. I don't know how to talk with these ... these ric... ..., get on and off at various floors and hoped he didn't look like what he was: a college professor. The elevator came to an abrupt stop as he brushed... ... pin stripe that he was requested to buy when he was asked to attend University Alumni fund-raisers. The Jesu­ its never took no for an answer. He wa... ...avia flashed before him in a spiteful collage. There was always war. It was the Germans then, but his coun­ try had had hundreds of years of war. He ... ...e, we just happen to be the first. I've contacted business associates in Japan, Germany, France, Russia, India, Mexico, England and many other count... ...wants to, and needs to, spend all its capital on building up their economy like Germany and Japan. They believe, in time, that they can become an ec...

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Babbitt

By: Sinclair Lewis

..., but Lord! you’re get- ting as fussy as Verona. Ever since she got out of college she’s been too rambunctious to live with—doesn’t know what she want... ...worker or some damn thing! Lord, and Ted is just as bad! He wants to go to college, and he doesn’t want to go to college. Only one of the three that k... ...e a movie actor and—And here I’ve told him a hundred times, if he’ll go to college and law-school and make good, I’ll set him up in business and—Veron... ...e Valera, be deported. Dead right, by golly! All these agitators paid with German gold anyway. And we got no business interfering with the Irish 20 B... ...e of Saragossa, the defini- tion of the word “sabotage,” the future of the German mark, the translation of “hinc illae lachrimae,” or the num- ber of ... ...ky rooms in Washington what he should think about disarmament, tariff, and Germany, so did the large national advertisers fix the surface of his life,... ... University! The U. is my own Alma Mater, and I am proud to be known as an alumni, but there are certain instructors there who seem to think we ought ... ...3 Old man, are you going to be with us at the livest Friend- ship Feed the alumni of the good old U have ever known? The alumnae of ’08 turned out 60%...

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Autobiographic Sketches Selections, Grave and Gay

By: Thomas de Quincey

...s by the alliance with the ancient phantom of the forest mountain in North Germany. The playfulness of the scene is the very evoker of the solemn reme... ...dealizes.] Ascend with me on this dazzling Whitsunday the Brocken of North Germany. The dawn opened in cloudless beauty; it is a dawn of bridal June; ... ...7. a second Jane; 8. Henry, a posthumous child, who belonged to Brazennose College, Oxford, and died about his twenty-sixth year. 2 Cicero, in a well... ...to its departure. 9 “Everlasting Jew.”—Der ewige Jude—which is the common German expression for “The Wandering Jew,” and sublimer even than our own. ... ...sively to the accused. They were both Oxonians—one belonging to University College, and the other, perhaps, to Baliol; and, as they had severally take... ...y own age, called formally upon the naval hero. Why, I know not, unless as alumni of the school at which Sir Sidney Smith had received his own educati... ...ed to both of us a lasting mystery. This tutor was an Irishman, of Trinity College, Dublin, and, I believe, of considerable pretensions as a scholar; ...

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Lay Morals

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...-MORROW ................................................................74 COLLEGE PAPERS ............................................................... ...change of air; for all of which he was indebted to his father’s wealth. At college he met other lads more diligent than himself, who followed the plou... ..., and so dissolute a being as himself. There sat a youth beside him on the college benches, who had only one shirt to his back, and, at intervals suff... ... own authority. Others again (and this we think the worst method), finding German grammar a somewhat dry morsel, run their own little heresy as a proo... ...he purpose: it is more important to ask whether the Senatus or the body of alumni could do nothing towards the growth of better feel- ing and wider se... ...s,’ which I found doing duty on one evening as a gorge in Peru, a haunt of German robbers, and a peaceful vale in the Scottish borders. There is a sad... ...reen delights the grateful earth.’ 111 Lay Morals And so forth, not quite germane (it seems to me) to the matter in hand, but welcome for its own sak...

...ISING A PAGE OF HISTORY 1666 ............................57 THE DAY AFTER TO-MORROW................................................................74 COLLEGE PAPERS.......................................................................................83 CRITICISMS................................................................................................106 SKETCHES .....

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Up from Slavery : An Autobiography

By: Booker Taliaferro Washington

...missionary parents, earned enough money to pay his expenses at an American college. Equipped with this small sum and the earnestness that the under- t... ...um and the earnestness that the under- taking implied, he came to Williams College when Dr. Mark Hopkins was president. Williams College had many good... ... 10 UP FROM SLAVERY Southern cities, which is conducted on the idea that a college course will save the soul. Here the class was recit- ing a lesson f... ... to inquire whether Mr. Tanner was a Negro painter, a French painter, or a German painter. They simply knew 170 UP FROM SLAVERY that he was able to p... ...nd received the Harvard yell. This march ended at Memorial Hall, where the alumni dinner was served. To see over a thousand strong men, representing a...

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