Word: accountants
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...hurdles, G. I. Shapiro '28 in the hammer throw, J. J. Weinstein '27 in the broad jump, L. J. Novogrod '27 in the two mile, and J. M. Porter '26 in the shot put. Potter has been out since the triangular meet with Dartmouth and Cornell last winter on account of an operation for appendicitis, and it is not sure whether he will be able to compete or not. Another man whose entrance in the actual competition is doubtful is R. G. Luttman '28, star Crimson two-miler. He sprained his ankle on Tuesday and has not fully recovered...
...historical fact remains, however, that Americans have produced a literature, however poor. Not the quality of it, but its existence and possible progress are of account. The University encourages comprehension of American history. Yet the American literature available to the distributing student in the literature survey courses, is limited to a week's instruction, or little more...
...Leadership . . . unafraid" it was, since Mr. Brookhart is now preparing to oppose his former colleague, regular Mr. Cummins, for reelection, and the latter may lose on that account...
This institution of high standing heard last week that it was to lose its President by resignation. Dr. Arthur Cushman McGiffert, who had been President of the Seminary since 1917, and raised its $4,000,000 endowment fund, was obliged to retire on account of ill health...
Listen. Before Masterson has had time to buy a decent suit of clothes, the Piccadilly crowd jostles him next to the girl with the sauciest lips, the most bewitching eyes in all the world. And within 24 hours a fashionable stockbroker, seeking Masterson's vast account, invites him to dinner with the woman of those lips, those eyes...