Word: basketfuls
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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After the substitutions, Rudofsky replacing McLeish at left guard, scored on a long shot from the middle of the floor after fast recovering and passing from under the basket by Lowenthal. Another excellent play was made earlier in the game when Miller receiving the ball drew the Clark defense from under the basket and passed to Captain Gordon, cutting under the basket for a goal...
...possibility of another war seems no more than a bad dream of some dyspeptic scare-mongers. To the French it seems the most likely and the least desirable of future events. Clemenceau himself has seen two invasions of la patrie and has seen German signatures in the waste basket "because of necessity". "If a man fails to back his check would you bankers trust him for another?" Undoubtedly not; yet some still say the French are imperialistic because they mistrust Germany; and that the pessimistic warning of another Junker monarchy is absurd. The answer is "we have seen...
...disturbances. "States powerful enough to make demands need not feel bound by promises," argues Mustapha Kemal from Constantinople; and his representatives at the approaching Lauzanne conference are accordingly instructed that the treaties of the old Sultan as well as the recent Mudania pact are all in the scrap basket together...
...king is dead; long live the king!"--The wild rush of seeking advisors and signing up for courses is practically over; and in consequence the present elective pamphlet takes its place in the figurative waste basket, save for a temporary resurrection about the middle of February,--along with other back numbers such as horse cars, and flintlock muskets. Very good in their respective ways all of them; but all have the common characteristic of furnishing great opportunity for improvement...
...Friday, Dr. A. V. Kidder '08, curator of Southwestern Archaeology, will take as his subject "Basic Civilizations in the Southwest", describing the coming of agriculture into the Southwest and tracing the life, art, and design of the basket-makers and cliff-dwellers. On May 5, Dr. Charles Peabody '90, curator of European archaeology, will speak on "Art Prehistoric and Primitive", telling of the remarkable art of upper Paleolithic times in southern France and comparing these early efforts with the drawings of children. On May 12, Dr. H. J. Spinden '06, curator of Mexican Archaeology, will lecture on "Maya...