Word: accountants
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Count Apponyi is an authority on Hungarian constitutional law and has been a contributor on the subject to magazines in Europe and America. He is also, although he has been attacked on that account, an advocate of the Peace Movement and in his speeches in this country has usually tried to arouse sentiment in its favor...
...intercollegiate track games will be held in May is to be decided at a meeting of the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America at the Waldorf-Astoria, New York, this evening at 7.30 o'clock. Syracuse received the indorsement of the last annual meeting of the association on account of its new stadium, but there is a possibility that Soldiers Field may be selected because of its superior advantages...
...yards. The former record of 3 minutes, 8 2-5 seconds was made by the Harvard team in 1906. The Freshmen defeated the Boston English High School, which team won from them at the South Boston Athletic Club's games on January 21. The Yale freshmen were obliged on account of sickness to cancel their race yesterday afternoon, so that the 1914 team ran instead of the second University team against the high school. The interclass race was won by the Sophomores...
...Seven Sutherland Sisters won the scrub hockey championship yesterday afternoon by defeating the Little Jeffs by the score of 1 to 0. The ice was in bad condition and on that account the team-work on both sides was poor. Heron and Nelson excelled for the Little Jeffs, while Clifford, Graustein and Smart played well for the Seven Sutherland Sisters, the first making the only score from a scrimmage. The summary: SUTHERLAND SISTERS. LITTLE JEFFS. Graustein, l.e. r.e., Henderson Rice, l.c. r.c., Lightner Clifford, r.c. l.c., Nelson Eaton, r.e. l.e., Mann Perkins, c.p. c.p., Heron Tryon, p. p., Roberts Smart...
...among the great memories of my student days to have seen him in such parts as Byron's "Manfred," Bjornson's "Advokat Berendt," or as Shylock, Mephisto and Wallenstein. The part of Rabbi Sichel in the play to be performed here is one of his very best, and, on account of its naturalness, is particularly well adapted to an audience unused to German acting. Harvard students interested in the drama have here indeed an unusual opportunity for profitable enjoyment...