Word: buffalo
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...course in physical education for teachers, supervisors, and directors in this field, will be given by Professor Charles H. Keene, of the University of Buffalo, who will be Visiting Lecturer in the Graduate School of Education during the second half year, it was announced yesterday by the University office. Dr. Keene was formerly Director of the Bureau of Health Education for Harrisburg, Pennsylvania...
Following this, the Tiger downed the Nichols' Club of Buffalo, and then lost to the Sons of Ireland, amateur champions of Quebec, and the Queens University team, conquerors of Williams...
...academic year it was announced yesterday by the University office. At the same time the Graduate School of Education announced that Dr. Richard D. Allen, assistant superintendent of schools in Providence, R. I. will be Lecturer on Vocational Guidance, and Dr. Charles R. Keene, of University of Buffalo will lecture on Physical Education during the second half year...
Cattaloes. Purpospful breeding has increased Canada's dwindling buffalo herd from a few score head to over 11,000. In Buffalo Park, at Wainwright, Alberta, some of the shaggy loggerheads were experimentally crossed with Angus, Hereford and shorthorn cows. The resultant "cattaloes" grew up thick-hided, long-haired, with all the hardiness of buffaloes and most of the meat of cattle. They seemed excellent range animals for the vast northern territories (which Arctic explorers have long been recommending for stock-raising), as they can be left to graze all winter without prepared food or shelter. Asians have long crossed...
...national title holder who won the crown at Buffalo while leading the University racquet men to a national championship last year was the mainstay of the Crimson squad for three years as an undergraduate. His play in the Metropolitan tournament has evoked admiration from all who have seen him play, and his ultimate triumph was a foregone conclusion...