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Dates: during 1920-1929
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University track prospects suffered a severe jolt when it became known on the eve of the opening of the College that R. G. Allen '26, star middle distance runner, will not return to College this year. Allen and R. L. Brooks '26, another track man, will leave this country shortly for a trip of a year or more around the world. They are making the trip as the guests of Lord and Lady Astor, the latter being Brooks aunt. Before sailing from San Francisco for the Orient in mid-October they will be the guests of Douglas Fairbanks...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ALLEN'S GLOBE CIRCLING TRIP HURTS TRACK CHANCES | 9/22/1924 | See Source »

...following men completed their work in the Advanced Camp satisfactorily: John Adams Jr. '25, N. D. W. Allen '25, Donald Bourne '25, G. D. Braden '25, G. T. Chase Jr. '25, F. McM. Cobb '25, C. C. Curtis '25, D. J. Danker Jr. '25, J. G. Flint '25, Alexander Frazer Jr. '25, John Griffin '25, J. W. Hammond '25, C. D. Hazard '25, Carl Hiller '26, J. D. Hills '24, P. A. Hodges '25, T. S. Hope Jr. '25, W. Emmanuel Kurland '25, E. A. Meadows '25, A. T. Merian '25, C. P. Morehouse '25, W. A. Morrison...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: R. O. T. C. SENDS BIG UNIT TO CAMP DEVENS | 9/20/1924 | See Source »

...between are the editors conspicuous in their communities as editors? William Allen White [Emporia, Kan.] is the shining example. In Columbus, Georgia, Julian Harris, struggling bravely with his Enquirer-Sun, bids fair to 'become for the South what 'Bill' White is for the prairies. . . . On the coast there is Fremont Older, lone survivor of a bygone epoch, who by virtue of his character, repute and personal following maintains an exceptional autonomy under Hearst ownership. There are the Scripps-Howard papers, a notable chain of twenty-six dailies in large and medium-sized cities, where the central editorial control...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: THE PRESS: Expurgated | 9/8/1924 | See Source »

Died. Thomas Allen, 74, famed painter and Chairman of the Boston Art Commission; in Worcester, Mass., of heart disease. In 1882, 1887 and 1889 his pictures were exhibited in the Paris salons. He was once judge of awards in the Chicago Exposition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Sep. 8, 1924 | 9/8/1924 | See Source »

...General Henry T. Allen, famed Ruhr occupant for the U. S., fanned up some academic excitement by revealing that the Washington Conference on Limitation of Armaments (1920) almost initiated an association of nations. General Allen was demonstrating that the World Court idea was "the legitimate child of a Republican father and a Democratic mother," neither of whom should contemplate infanticide...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Frothy Utterances | 8/25/1924 | See Source »

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