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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...feet in height with stores on the first floor, and office suites on the second floor. The city building ordinance restricts the height of buildings in that zone to eighty feet. The restrictions of the ordinance would have to be set aside before construction on the apartments could begin. Mr. Emery, in speaking before the board wished to know what assurance adjacent property owners would have, once the zoning restrictions had been laid to one side, that any sort of objectionable structure might not later be erected on the property. The possibility of stores on the Harvard Street side also...
...petition is granted it will mean that construction will begin within two or three months. Beck Hall will be torn down at that time, notwithstanding the present student residents. G. P. Davis '14, trustee of the property, stated, however, that arrangements would be made for the protection of those who are now living there...
...second assistant managerial competition, open to all Sophomores will begin on October 1, to last through fall practice, and the first three weeks of spring practice. Candidates report to the Lacrosse room. Soldiers Field, Monday at 3.30 o'clock...
...last teams to begin practice are those representing Yale, Harvard and Princeton. Even these had begun to grunt and exercise last week. While speculation as to which would be most imposing later in the season is properly confined to barrooms in college clubs and the writings of Grantland Rice, alert prognosticators fixed their attention upon the coaches. Of these, the most interesting is Marvin Allen ("Mai") Stevens who has replaced famed "Tad" Jones of Yale. Brown, lithe and shy. "Mai" Stevens played for Yale in 1923 on famed "Memphis Bill" Mallory's undefeated team; before that he had played...
...American Weekly advertising job he pulled out a fist-full of advertising contracts already signed and at a higher rate. He got the job. He is also the man who nourished the straw hat industry. He suggested (and carried on a campaign through the Hearst papers) that men begin wearing straw hats 15 days earlier in the season. So successful was he that the present U. S. consumption of straw hats per year per adult male is two, as compared with the pre-Kobler era of one and a half...