Word: boarded
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Robeson Balley '29, of Eagleville, Pennsylvania, was elected president of the Advocate for the ensuing year at a meeting of the Board held last night in the Advocate rooms...
Commenting on the Temple of the goddess Astarte, found in his excavations, he said that this was a building containing four columns and an altar for offerings, at the foot of which a Hittite battle ax and a board of jewels, also small seals inscribed with familiar Hittile hieroglyphs, had been found. The discoveries, which were made last autumn, also include the actual remains of sacrificed animals...
...trustees reserve the right to reject any or all manuscripts, and to publish the winning essays in the Michigan Law Review. Finally; the judges shall be two members of the Supreme Court of the State of Michigan, who are at the time of the contest members of the Board of Governors of the Lawyers Club of the University of Michigan. All inquiries and essays should be submitted to Professor G. C. Grismore, Secretary, Board of Governors of the Lawyers Club, University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, Michigan...
Theodore Hall '29 of Washinton, D. C., has just been elected to the Literary Board, and William Corsane Weir '31 of Cleveland, Ohio, to the Business Board, it was announced last night by the Board of Editors of the Harvard Advocate...
...Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, manager of the Pullman Palace Car Co., general superintendent of the Chicago & Northwestern, for whose present 10,000 miles of track he is largely responsible. In 1887 he became its president and remained so for 23 years. In 1910, he was made chairman of the board, an office which was abolished two years ago when he resigned to head the Finance Committee...