Word: actions
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...next appearance was at Old Fort, N. C., where it looked as though Candidate Smith might make a speech. But George W. Sandlin, the local orator, got into action first, with a historical sketch of Old Fort. Then a conductor called "All aboard...
...University diamond forces are still without the services of R.C. Sullivan '28, who has been absent from the lineup due to a lame shoulder. As a result, Coach F.G. Mitchell will send the same team into action as the one which smothered Trinity Wednesday. J.N. Barbee '28 will receive the call for pitching duty in today's contest in what will be the first appearance of the veteran Crimson moundsman on the home diamond. Barbee has seen service twice this season, in the games with Virginia and Georgetown during the spring trip. Harvard won these two contests...
Facing Dartmouth's untried team in their second home game of the season, the University lacrosse players will get into action this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Following the University clash the Freshman aggregation will engage in its first test of the spring, with the Springfield College seconds...
...most important concerted action which the Council accomplished was the report which it accepted in a unanimous rising vote of findings on the Christian message in relation to non-Christian systems. This report, which had been awaited with some anxiety before the conference opened, in part reiterates the findings of the Lausanne Conference on Faith and Order, held last summer. It declares that the messages of Christianity should be proclaimed against the background of a world-situation which includes...
When Secretary of the Treasury Mellon testified before the Senate investigating committee in regard to the bonds contributed to the Republican Party by Harry F. Sinclair, the newspapers generally gave the Secretary credit for his action, but the committee's prosecutor let Boston know that he disapproved of Mellon's action by pointing out that Mellon must have known from the beginning of the iniquity attached to Sinclair's contribution. Mellon refused to censure Will Hay's acceptance of the money or to give any information to the committee at the time. Senator Walsh said that when Mellon was made...