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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...fe escorts tor visitors of the fair sex and also two illustri- ous orators from the lower classes. Ijet me introduce to you the sophomore orator, Mr. ... ...here to thank the various alumni who, unsolicit- ed, have contributed news from time to time. The same prinoiplo obtains in the collection of under- g... ... who have not yet had the ad- vantage of being able to consider tpiestions from an alumni stand point. For the stutleiit, it is a channel thrc.ugh whi... ...end to abnso our pa- tience":"' and accounts of the Jesup Hall rushes, the baseball game which was a "moral"' victory, the too-well-known sophomore ba... ...rom college. D. P. Brown 190S has been elected captain of the junior class baseball team. The Western New Y'ork club will hold a smoker in Bemis' at 8... ...also played three years on the football team and fur two years on the 1908 baseball team. He was class president during his sopho- more year. Raphael ... ...ondly, in our attitude toward athletics. There is danger that not only the players who partici- pate in the games, but those' who sit on the bleachers... ...ed and one error. Two double plays occurred, in one of which four Williams players fig- ured. Warren took the batting honors by securing three hits fr... ...mands on the Will- iams team, weakened as it is by the loss of two leading players. A jieculiar feature of the list is that the principal period of th...

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

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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

...aw and except by reviewers for the public press), without written permission from the publishers. The author has made an online version of this work a... ...te at http://www.jz.org. Set in Adobe Garamond type by The Composing Room of Michigan, Inc. Printed in the United States of America by R. R. Donnelley... ... 004.67 80112—dc22 2007050361 A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. The paper in this book meets the guidelines for... ...or inspired counterparts. The Apple II was a blank slate, a bold de- parture from previous technology that had been developed and marketed to per- for... ...ng power as a PC. 103 It is networked, so users can play games against other players around the world, at least if they are using Xboxes, too. The bus... ...ile bicycling, akin to the way some fans at football games drink beer out of baseball caps that have cup holders that hang on either side of the head.... ...nd people slow down rather than risk damaging their cars. Likewise, most DVD players have Macrovision copy pro- tection that causes a signal to be emb... ... Dilemma Revisited, 28 A. M. R. 238, 239 (2003). 17. See Ross Rubin, Players Scramble for Consumer Market, I H, Sept. 1, 1996; St...

...This extraordinary book explains the engine that has catapulted the Internet from backwater to ubiquity?and reveals that it is sputtering precisely because of its runaway success. With the unwitting help of its users, the generative Internet is on a path to a lockdown, ending its cycle of innovation?a...

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Babbitt

By: Sinclair Lewis

...y was full of such grotesqueries, but the clean towers were thrusting them from the business center, and on the farther hills were shining new houses,... ... hood and noiseless engine. These people in evening clothes were returning from an all-night rehearsal of a Little Theater play, an artistic adventure... ... in the darkness beyond mysterious groves. When at last he could slip away from the crowded house he darted to her. His wife, his clamoring friends, s... ... He was earnest about these objects. They were of eternal importance, like baseball or the Republican Party. They included a fountain pen and a silver... ...ion. It has an active and smoke-misted billiard room, it is represented by baseball and football teams, and in the pool and the gymnasium a tenth of t... ...the interest on mortgages too low; that Babe Ruth, the emi- nent player of baseball, was a noble man; and that “those two nuts at the Climax Vaudevill... ...same good jolly kind of guff, ‘bout autos, politics and stuff and baseball players of renown that Nice Guys talk in my home town! “Then when I entered... ...voice which once had roused them to cheer defiance at rooters from Ohio or Michigan or Indiana, whooped, “Come on, you wombats! All together in the lo...

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Main Street

By: Sinclair Lewis

...aching comedy of expectant youth. It is Carol Milford, fleeing for an hour from Blodgett College. The days of pioneering, of lassies in sunbonnets, an... ...onsin, the Dakotas send their children thither, and Blodgett protects them from the wickedness of the universities. But it secretes friendly girls, yo... ...- ness of her body when they saw her in sheer negligee, or darting out wet from a shower-bath. She seemed then but half as large as they had supposed;... ... Tales? Corking yarn! Gosh, the fel- low that wrote it certainly can sling baseball slang!” The others tried to look literary. Harry Haydock offered, ... ...some lost magazine article that in Dublin were innovators called The Irish Players. She knew con- fusedly that a man named Gordon Craig had painted sc... ..., and rattled away. The small boy and his sister ate grass and sighed. The players pretended to be exhilarated by practising service, but they startle... ...l Club with uni- 427 Sinclair Lewis forms of purple and gold. The amateur baseball-team hired a semi-professional pitcher from Des Moines, and made a... ... and at the dinners of State Societies, to which the emigres from Texas or Michigan surged that they might confirm themselves in the faith that their ... ... to make folks observe the Sabbath and arrest these law-breakers that play baseball and go to the movies and all on the Lord’s Day.” Only one thing br...

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