Word: accountants
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...final match of the Class B tennis singles tournament, which was to have been played off Wednesday afternoon between V. O. Watts '24 and A. B. Rice Jr. IG., had to be called off then on account of darkness and yesterday on account of rain. It will be played over again this afternoon, according to Coach Harry Cowles...
Actress Eva Le Gallienne spoke for her profession. Sophie Irene Loeb, able lobbyist for social welfare legislation, gave a rousing account of herself in laugh-getting colloquialisms. Mrs. William Brown Meloney of the New York Herald Tribune, "first woman reporter in the Senate gallery,"was allotted four minutes to relate the evolution of the female journalist, but she spoke so quietly, so modestly, that the chairwoman (Mrs. Oliver Harriman) had to call loudly for order before two of the minutes had passed...
...been given in Manhattan these past seasons; probably few better than this Enemy of the People. The play tells the story of a Norwegian doctor who found that the baths in his town were unsanitary and struggled desperately with the citizens, who felt it better for their individual bank account to let the germs flourish...
...give me just a few more details please: you see it's rather hard to locate on account of there being no regular repair slip...
...Beecham Moore following Aldrich across the finish line, and A. L. Hartridge Jr., Donald Cobb, and P. S. Dalton Jr. scoring the additional points. Madden of Holy Cross was the first Freshman Crusader to cross the finish line, placing third, with Maher. Gatzenmaier and Hegarty following in order to account for the Holy Cross score...