Word: brunswickers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Rutgers University, situate at New Brunswick, N. J. †"Hulking Homer" Hazel, Rutgers 1925, has twice been All-American fullback. **THE WAYS OF LIFE-Richard Swann Lull -Harper ($3.00). *Translated, "the ape-man who walks upright...
...last week, a large boulder obstructed traffic on the Lincoln Highway at Menlo Park, between New Brunswick and Metuchen, N. J. The boulder was not directly on the cement, nor did it lean menacingly over it. Motorists could have passed by comfortably, save that before the boulder, ranged in rows upon the highway, were some 600 chairs of the folding variety used for church sociables, political meetings and open-air exercises...
While more southerly states were enjoying early crops of asparagus, Maine was the first to produce an institute for the 1925 season. At Bowdoin College (Brunswick), in celebration of the centenary of the graduations of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Nathaniel Hawthorne, the Institute of Modern Literature last week burgeoned forth, with a specialist on every branch and juicy speech-fruit for all the world to cull from the press. In Bowdoin's mellow Memorial Hall, the first to speak was Poet Robert Frost. He read Longfellow's Flight Into Egypt, dwelt a while on his own favorite theme...
...busy baseball week will get under way on Soldiers Field diamond this afternoon at 4 o'clock, when the University players meet a visiting Bowdoin nine. The Brunswick, college comes fresh from a string of favorable decisions and with a determination to avenge the setback which it received last year...
...TIME New Brunswick...