Word: avila
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Morgan, 3, 6, 9, 11 New Lect. Hall Mr. White, 5, 7, 8, 14 New Lect. Hall Philosophy 6a Emerson F Philosophy 8a Emerson J Philosophy 27c Emerson J Physics B Abdlan-Ford Sever 5 Fox-Kunen Sever 6 Laine-Woodberry Sever 11 Physics 1 Sever 35 Physics 17a Avila-Nichols Sever 23 Nisula-Wright Sever 24 Psychology 24 Emerson J Scandinavian 2 Sever 30 Semitic 8 Sever 29 Social Ethics 10 Emerson A Spanish 4 hf. Sever 30 2 o'clock English 32 Abramson-Gray Emerson D Green-Zawacki New Lect. Hall TOMORROW Chinese 10 Emerson A French...
...Morgan, 3, 6, 9, 11 New Lect. Hall Mr. White, 5, 7, 8, 14 New Lect. Hall Philosophy 6a Emerson F Philosophy 8a Emerson J Philosophy 27c Emerson J Physics B Abdian-Ford Sever 5 Fox-Kunen Sever 6 Laine-Woodberry Sever 11 Physics 1 Sever 35 Physics 17a Avila-Nichols sever 23 Nisula-Wright Sever 24 Psychology 24 Emerson J Scandinavian 2 Sever 30 Semitic 8 Sever 29 Semitic 8 Sever 29 Social Ethics 10 Emerson A Spanish 4 hf Sever 30 2 o'clock English 32 Abramson-Gray Emerson D Green-Zawacki New Lect. Hall
...Senators (TIME, Dec. 19 et seq.), approached the conclusion that Publisher Hearst was a knave or a dolt or both. Handwriting experts last week pronounced the documents, for which Publisher Hearst paid $20,000, to be inept forgeries. The evidence pointed toward the Hearst agent, Miguel Avila, as one of the forgers, though this was not proved. Publisher Hearst protested his own innocence, agreed he had been bamboozled but again insisted a bribery plot had been afoot. This time the Senators ignored Publisher Hearst...
...Nicaragua. Peter drinks deep of destiny, joins him. On the squalid, turbulent breast of Central America, they achieve momentary success. There is all the usual panoply of historical romance: the storming of ancient citadels, the intrigue of Bourbon-breath'd henchmen, the moneyed powers, the lovely Senorita de Avila who dies heroically so that Peter may live. Filibuster Walker, as some may recall, spurns the aid of the mighty Commodore Van- derbilt. So the Commodore who spits tobacco to the delight of Manhattan street-cleaners thwarts the destiny of Mr. Walker. In Honduras there is a final "spectacle...
Matthews, 1-15, J. H. Wright '25; 16-30, G. L. Clarke '27; 31-45, C. F. Avila 2ELS.; 45-60, G. B. Beaman 2E.S...