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Word: ageing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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Name and Class Position Age Wgt. Hgt. Prep. School Brocker, W. G. 1922 Guard 25 188 6-2 Mechanics Arts H. S. Brown, J. F. 1922 Guard 20 202 6 Andover Buell, C. C. 1923 Quarter 21 148 5-9 Pomfret Chapin, V. 1923 Back 20 158 5-10 St. Marks Churchill, W. H. 1923 Back 20 155 5-5 1/2 Milton Clark, W. K. 1923 End 23 175 6-1 Denever H. S. Cooper, J. M. 1923 Tackle 20 182 6-1 Hackloy School Crocker, J. 1922 End 20 170 6-1/2 Groton Eastman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STATISTICS OF THE HARVARD SQUAD | 11/20/1920 | See Source »

Name and Class Position Age Wgt. Hgt. Prep. School Acosta, J. S. 1921 Guard 21 197 6- Lawrenceville Aldrich, M. P. 1922 Back 19 160 5-11 Durfee H. S. Bean, P. W. 1923 Guard 18 198 5-10 Bristol H. S. Calhoun, J. C. 1922 Tackle 19 194 6-2 Hotchkiss Callahan, J. T. 1921 Guard 23 225 5-11 Andover Campbell, H. 1921 Back 23 168 5-11 Exeter Cross, H. K. 1922 Center 20 226 6- Salisbury Cruikshank, P. H. 1923 Guard 19 219 6- Hotchkiss Cutler, E. N. 1923 End 21 174 5-11 Exeter Dilworth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STATISTICS OF THE YALE SQUAD | 11/20/1920 | See Source »

...Master Eustace," the title of the first of five short stories by Henry James, identifies a collection of that author written before his middle age and now published for the first time in book form in America...

Author: By S. F. J., | Title: THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF --- REVIEWS --- JOTS AND TITLES | 11/20/1920 | See Source »

Active, public-spirited, kind-hearted-- Thomas Jefferson Coolidge stood for all that is best in American ideals and citizenship. Throughout his life he played a leading part in domestic and national affairs, and played it well. It is such men as he who raise the ideals of the age, and blaze the trail for coming generations to follow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THOMAS JEFFERSON COOLIDGE | 11/19/1920 | See Source »

...feeling existing between the two Universities. Visitors from New Haven found quite as warm hospitality at Princeton as they have found at Cambridge in the alternate years, and it is this fact as much as any other which has led public opinion to group the three together. Differing in age and in numbers, and quite unequalled in numerous ways by many of the other great educational institutions of the country, a similarity of standards and to a great extent of ideals has led inevitably to the creation of a bond of sympathy between the three universities which remains unaffected...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENT | 11/18/1920 | See Source »

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