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Updated: June 11, 2025


He began his English newspaper experience after a kind of apprenticeship on a German daily with Stilson Hutchins, another interesting character of those days. It was from Stilson Hutchins that I learned something of Pulitzer's origin and beginnings, for he never spoke much of himself.

Through glasses, she appears to stamp her foot. Aggie has captured a small sunfish. Hutchins is still across the river. He seems to be appealing to her for something possibly the underwear. We have none to spare. Hutchins is an extraordinary girl. She hates men, evidently. She has had some sort of quarrel with the detective and has returned flushed with battle. Mr.

Hutchins, the representative from my district, had not been renominated, and Garfield, who was elected in his place, had not yet taken his seat, but was still in the military service in the field. Mr. Chase had been a constant friend, but this was just the time when his differences with Mr.

We had brought a volume of Cooper along, not so much to read as to remind us how to address the Indians. Tish said nothing, but she got the book and flung it far out into the river. There were a number of small annoyances the first day or two. Hutchins was having trouble with the motor launch, which the steamer had towed up the day we came, and which she called the "Mebbe."

"Hutchins! Hutchins!" said Carrados warningly. "My daughter, sir; you wouldn't have her not know?" pleaded Hutchins, rather crest-fallen. "It won't go any further." Carrados laughed quietly to himself as he felt Margaret Hutchins's startled and questioning eyes attempting to read his mind.

Me they did take seriously, these provincial lords, inviting me to their houses and opening their hearts. Thus, when we came to Elkington, Mr. Mecklin reposed in the Commercial House, on the noisy main street. Fortunately for him, the clanging of trolley cars never interfered with his slumbers. I slept in a wide chamber in the mansion of Mr. Ezra Hutchins.

Why not simply refer to her as the pink tam-o'-shanter or, better still and more briefly, the P.T.S.? That may stand for pink tam-o'-shanter, or the Person That Smiles, she smiles a great deal, or or almost anything." "It also stands," said Hutchins, with a sniff, "for Pretty Tall Story."

See W.N. Hutchins, Graded Social Service for the Sunday School. The home is so mighty as a school because, requiring little time for formal instruction, it enlists its scholars so largely in informal activities. It trains for life by living; it trains as an institution, by a group of activities, a series of duties, a set of habits.

Other significant actions taken during President Hutchins' administration were the establishment of many special courses leading to degrees such as Public Health, Aeronautical Engineering, and Municipal Administration, and special curricula in Sanitary, Automobile, and Highway Engineering, Fine Arts, and Business Administration.

It was Hutchins, too, who voiced the way we all felt when we had crossed the river and were preparing for what she called the portage. "She wants to get us out of the way, Miss Lizzie," she said. "Can you imagine what mischief she's up to?" "That is not a polite way to speak of Miss Tish, Hutchins," I said coldly. Nevertheless, my heart sank. Hutchins and I carried the canoe.

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