Word: archers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...leopard had his chance-and, as far as the arrow was concerned, he won. But the penalty of victory was death. After the wounds he inflicted upon Mr. White and the two natives have been healed at Nairobi, Archer White will return to the jungle for six months more of chance-taking, chance-giving, in the style of the Battle of Crecy...
...next year were announced. M. A. Cheek '26 was named Senior member, C. G. T. Lundell '27 was elected Junior member, and John Watts '28 will be the Sophomore member. The representatives from the graduate schools will be W. R. Gage 1G.B. from the Business School, F. M. Archer 2L. of the Law School, and E. W. Spaulding 2G. from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences...
...member, M. A. Cheek Jr., J. C. McGlone, and A. D. Phillips Jr., for Junior member, J. F. Barnes, F. V. Field, Isadore Zarakov, and G. G. Lundell; for Sophomore member, P. H. Nitze, John Watts, and David Worcester; for Law School member, W. E. Anderson 2L., F. M. Archer Jr. 2L., and J. L. Tihy 2L., for Business School member, J. B. Carroll 1G.B., W. R. Gage 1G.B., and D. C. Little 1G.B.; for Graduate School member, Allan Evans 1G., E. W. Spaulding 2G., and K. E. Zener...
...School member, one to be elected: William Ervin Anderson, Franklin Morse Archer Jr., James Lawrence...
...nimble 33, 9 finished- 9 steaming, sweat-gilded, bloody-eyed horses, plastered with mud from cannon-bone to belly, and 9 taut riders bent to their necks. In front was Double Chance, owned by Fred Archer and D. Goold, at 100 to 9. Neither the horse nor its rider, Major J. P. Wilson, an amateur, had ever before ridden the course...