Word: california
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...awarding scholarships to students who are potentially valuable athletes. (Examples: Pennsylvania State College, New York University, Colgate, Syracuse, University of Southern California...
After practicing for a week in Philadelphia, California's Golden Bears (average, 182 lb.) roughed Gentle and mastered Masters after he had scored one touchdown. Penn woke up to the hidden ball trick after the second period and nobody could score at all. California 12, Penn...
Vanderbilt v. Alabama at Nashville; V. P. I. v. Washington & Lee at Blacksburg. Midwest: Minnesota v. Indiana at Indianapolis; Nebraska v. Kansas at Lincoln; Northwestern v. Illinois at Evanston; Wisconsin v. Purdue at Madison. West: Southern California v. California at Los Angeles; Redlands v. Pomona at Redlands; Stanford v. California Tech at Palo Alto. FOOTBALL (Nov. 9) East: Brown v. Dartmouth at Providence; Columbia v. Colgate at New York; N. Y. U. v. Georgia at New York; Pennsylvania v. Penn State at Philadelphia; Princeton v. Lehigh at Princeton; Navy v. Georgetown at Annapolis; Wesleyan v. Williams at Middletown; Yale...
...long and varied life of studies and investigations, having to do especially with Egyptology and related subjects. After studying courses in the Semetic languages in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, he became Hearst lecturer in Egyptology and director of the Hearst Egyptian expedition from the University of California from 1899 to 1905; professor of Egyptology since 1914, he has also directed the Egyptian expedition of Harvard and Boston Museum of Fine Arts since 1905, he was director of the Harvard Palestinian Expedition, conducting excavations at Samaria, 1907-10. Besides being archaeologist in charge of excavations of the Egyptian...
West: Southern California v. California at Los Angeles; Oregon v. California (Southern Branch) at Eugene; Redlands v. Pomona at Redlands; Stanford v. California Tech at Palo Alto...