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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...UY Fownes AND HIT IT RICH ALUMNI NEWS '00—Miss Ethel Warrick and Frederick Squires of New York oily, were married at the Church of the Ascension in th... ... the ceremony and among the ushers were two other brothers, Dr. Charles A. Squires '00 and Walter Squires '04. S([uires was a member of the track team... ...chool of Architecture and after graduation became a partner in the firm of Squires & Wynkoop, 44 Cortland street. New York city. Ex-'Ofi—Philip N. Wes... ...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... ...Columbia Columbia Columbia Annapolis 4 Georgetown 4 Wash, and Leo 10 U. of Virginia it) U. of Virginia 7 Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia ...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...your partner to hit the ball back to you. As a result, most fledgling tennis players get disgusted at not having a chance even to touch the ball and... ...ult ability and can control the ball with their racquets enough to beat other players who have wasted most of their lives trying to win… Competiti... ...ecting some athletic feat is everywhere in mass culture. Surfers, basketball players, skate boarders and roller-bladers waste years of their life t... ...town was first established on an island on the South coast of what now is now Virginia. Jamestown and Province Town were planned as a dual venture; ... ... overpopulated civilization, sent there by investors of the London company of Virginia to get rich quick. . After dying in droves from one year... ... Finally the uprising of the colonists in 1662 brought about the demise of the Virginia holding company The Crown took over the fort and it became ... ...greed washing out the old more honest greed: how whitewashed ‘gentleman’ and ‘squires’ all dumb and deaf to the old evil pirates all around them take...

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Moby-Dick or the Whale

By: Herman Melville

.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 26 Knights and Squires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 iv CONTENTS 27... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 iv CONTENTS 27 Knights and Squires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 28 Ahab . . . .... ...ght he must be one of those tall mountaineers from the Alleganian Ridge in Virginia. When the revelry of his companions had mounted to its height, thi... ...upply your kings and queens with coronation stuff! Chapter 26 Knights and Squires T he chief mate of the Pequod was Starbuck, a native of Nantucket, ... ...more than ye, ye great gods, ever were. I laugh and hoot at ye, ye cricket players, ye pugilists, ye deaf Burkes and blinded Bendigoes! I will not say... ...iness over the soul at the bare mention of that name, while the thought of Virginia’s Blue Ridge is full of a soft, dewy, distant dreaminess? Or why, ... ...would accommo date a couple of whist tables, and comfortably seat all the players. Possibly, too, Jonah might have ensconced himself in a hollow toot... ... the only true lamp — all others but liars! Nevertheless the sun hides not Virginia’s Dismal Swamp, nor Rome’s accursed Campagna, nor wide Sahara, nor...

...stir, 101 -- 21 Going Aboard, 104 -- 22 Merry Christmas, 107 -- 23 The Lee Shore, 111 -- 24 The Advocate, 113 -- 25 Postscript, 117 -- 26 Knights and Squires, 118...

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One of Our Conquerors

By: George Meredith

...r for grave debate in the Radnor family. The Duvidney ladies, Dorothea and Virginia, would have cited ancestral names, showing it to be the worst of i... ...that moment tossing heads or tails for in- nings. These boys were slovenly players, and were made un- happy by Skepsey’s fussy instructions to them in... ...e for the day!’ Plumped with the rich red stream of life, this last of the squires of old England thumped along among the guests, a very tuning-fork t... ...personally fail? Fredi stays at Moorsedge for a month or two. Dorothea and Virginia Duvidney will give her a taste of a new society; good for the girl... ...NTOUS EFFECTS PRODUCED BY VERY MINOR CAUSES THE MAIDEN LADIES Dorothea and Virginia Duvidney were thin—sweet old-fashioned grey gentlewomen, demurely ... ... gambling, the game of love was an idle entertainment. Compared with other players, this man was gifted. Victor went in to Mr. Inchling’s room, and ke... ...s to paper.’ The signature was, Judith Marsett. CHAPTER XXXI SHOWS HOW THE SQUIRES IN A CONQUEROR’S SERVICE HAVE AT TIMES TO DO KNIGHTLY CONQUEST OF T... ... made-up of the idle and the servants of the idle.’ ‘ Ay, and your country squires and your manufacturers con- trive to give the army a body of consum...

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The History of Henry Esmond, Esq. : A Colonel in the Service of Her Majesty Queen Anne : Written by Himself : Book One

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...ndon, October 18, 1852. 4 Henry Esmond – Book One PREFACE. THE ESMONDS OF VIRGINIA. THE ESTATE OF CASTLEWOOD, in Virginia, which was given to our anc... ...uce that, for long after the Restora- tion, our family received from their Virginian estates. My dear and honored father, Colonel Henry Esmond, whose ... ...tory, written by himself, is contained in the accompanying volume, came to Virginia in the year 1718, built his house of Castlewood, and here permanen... ...ad stared at the player woman who acted the wicked tragedy-queen, when the players came down to Ealing Fair. She sat in a great chair by the fire-corn... ...d tried experiments in coquetry, in corpore vili, upon rustics and country squires, until she should prepare to conquer the world and the fashion. She... ...ned and reserved could scarce desire for her children. There came fuddling squires from the country round, who bawled their songs under her windows an...

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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope Volume I.

By: George Gilfillan

... 280 ‘Not so, by Heaven!’ (he answers in a rage); ‘Knights, squires, and steeds must enter on the stage.’ ‘So vast a throng the stage c... ...es; a steed That carries double when there’s need: October store, and best Virginia, Tithe-pig, and mortuary guinea: Gazettes sent gratis down, and fr... ... when Southern applied for one, he de- manded six, saying, ‘Young man, the players have got my goods too cheap.’ 153 The Poetical Works of Alexander ... ...end it to the stage.’ There (thank my stars) my whole commission ends, The players and I are, luckily, no friends. 60 Fired th... ... 220 That helps it both to fools’ coats and to fools. And why not players strut in courtiers’ clothes? For these are actors too, as well as t... ...knight requires, 30 As beasts of nature may we hunt the ‘squires? Suppose I censure—you know what I mean— To save a bishop, may I na...

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Kenilworth

By: Sir Walter Scott

... basely. You have gallants among you, I dare undertake, that have made the Virginia voyage, or taken a turn in the Low Countries at least. Come, cudge... ...said the smith, “played his part so bravely that the clowns and clown-like squires in the company held his art to be little less than magical; but the... ...nto comparative neglect, since men will rather throng to see these roguish players kill each other in jest, than to see our royal dogs and bears worry... ... all sides; or, as they say, ‘fight dog, fight bear.’ And in behalf of the players, I must needs say that they are witty knaves, whose rants and jests... ...ver, madam,” said the Dean of St. Asaph’s, an eminent Puritan, “that these players are wont, in their plays, not only to introduce profane and lewd ex... ...unward, amongst those prim and pretty moppets whose sires were knights and squires. The throng and confusion was, however, of a gay and cheer- ful cha... ...And I have that regard for my prisoners, poor things, that I have put good squires and men of worship, that have taken a ride on the highway, or sland... ...all, he himself em- 464 Kenilworth barked with his friend Raleigh for the Virginia expedition, and, young in years but old in grief, died before his ...

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Moby Dick; Or the Whale

By: Herman Melville

...ht he must be one of those tall mountaineers from the Alleghanian Ridge in Virginia. When the revelry of his companions had mounted to its height, thi... ...supply your kings and queens with coronation stuff! CHAPTER 26 Knights and Squires T HE CHIEF MATE of the Pequod was Starbuck, a na- tive of Nantucket... ... from the kingly commons; bear me out in it, O God! CHAPTER 27 Knights and Squires S TUBB WA S THE SECOND MATE. He was a native of Cape Cod; and hence... ...more than ye, ye great gods, ever were. I laugh and hoot at ye, ye cricket-players, ye pugilists, ye deaf Burkes and blinded Bendigoes! I will not say... ...iness over the soul at the bare mention of that name, while the thought of Virginia’s Blue Ridge is full of a soft, dewy, distant dreaminess? Or why, ... ...h would accommodate a couple of whist-tables, and comfortably seat all the players. Possibly, too, Jonah might have ensconced himself in a hollow toot... ...n, the only true lamp—all others but liars! Nevertheless the sun hides not Virginia’s Dismal Swamp, nor Rome’s accursed Campagna, nor wide Sahara, nor...

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The History of Henry Esmond, Esq. : A Colonel in the Service of Her Majesty Queen Anne : Written by Himself

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...ackeray. London, October 18, 1852. 6 Henry Esmond PREFACE. THE ESMONDS OF VIRGINIA. THE ESTATE OF CASTLEWOOD, in Virginia, which was given to our anc... ...uce that, for long after the Restora- tion, our family received from their Virginian estates. My dear and honored father, Colonel Henry Esmond, whose ... ...tory, written by himself, is contained in the accompanying volume, came to Virginia in the year 1718, built his house of Castlewood, and here permanen... ...ad stared at the player woman who acted the wicked tragedy-queen, when the players came down to Ealing Fair. She sat in a great chair by the fire-corn... ...d tried experiments in coquetry, in corpore vili, upon rustics and country squires, until she should prepare to conquer the world and the fashion. She... ...ned and reserved could scarce desire for her children. There came fuddling squires from the country round, who bawled their songs under her windows an... ...gentleman is already whimpering over a lock of her hair, and two coun- try squires are ready to cut each other’s throats that they may have the honor ...

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An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations

By: Adam Smith

...in some parts of the coast of India; dried cod at Newfoundland; tobacco in Virginia; sugar in some of our West India colonies; hides or dressed leathe... ... employment of them as the means of subsistence. The exorbitant rewards of players, opera-singers, opera-dancers, etc. are founded upon those two prin... ...It was then, among other proof to the same purpose, given in evidence by a Virginia merchant, that in March 1763, he had victualled his ships for twen... ... of justice in these countries, more regular returns might be expected. In Virginia and Maryland, the cultivation of tobacco is pre- ferred, as most p... ...rofessions; church- men, lawyers, physicians, men of letters of all kinds; players, buf- foons, musicians, opera-singers, opera-dancers, etc. The labo... ...hall with clean hay or rushes in the season, in order that the knights and squires, who could not get seats, might not spoil their fine clothes when t...

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