Word: cals
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Ackerman '34, Spokane, Washington; Crowninshield, G. H. Damon '34; Class of 1867, O. S. Davis '34, Mount Vernon, N. Y.; R. H. Kaplan '34, Roxbury; Edwards Whitaker Prize Scholarship , A. C. Dearing, Jr. '34, New York, N. Y.; George Newall Clark Scholarship, C. C. Jamison '34, Mar Vista, Cal, T. K. Jenkins '34, Ravenna, Ohio; C. L. Jones Scholarship, R. E. Slitor '32, Waukon, lowa...
...service type planes, and in both land and sea planes. Candidates who complete this course are designated Naval Aviators, given their "wings", commissioned Second Lieutenants in the Marine Corps Reserve, and ordered to one year's active duty with the Regular Marine Corps at Quantico, Va., or San Diego, Cal...
...produce "for example, a success ful football team." (Columbia College, whence the team came, had but 1,818 stu dents.) A man who has been wondering just what Columbia is producing is Dr. Abra ham Flexner, investigator since 1908 of U. S. and European universities and medi cal schools, expert (1908-12) to the Carnegie Foundation, member (1912, secretary 1917-25) of the Rockefeller General Election Board, director of the Institute of Advanced Study, built with $5,000,000 given by Louis Bamberger and his sister Mrs. Felix Fuld, to open in New Jersey in about two years...
...American Legion Convention this forenoon, at which President Hoover was the leading guest, the convention was practically ''stolen" by our "Cal" Coolidge, America's leading private citizen. When Mr. Coolidge was introduced to the convention with the pronouncement that he would not make a speech, the convention cheered with loud yells for a speech for some five or six minutes. Finally Mr. Coolidge stepped to the front of the platform, raised his hand and said, "You can save time for this convention," etc. He got no further, and the applause and cheering continued for three or four...
...unscarred, robust men in the prime of life. Therefore when 70,000 of them get together to play soldier again it is like a gigantic college reunion, gay, colorful, sometimes ribald. Last week hoodlums took advantage of the occasion to overturn motors, build bonfires, fisticuff in the streets. Lo-cal hospitals treated 358 persons for liquor poisoning; one Legionary and his wife died of this cause. Patients were treated for wounds contracted from being hit by, sitting on, falling on, tripping on, flasks. Massachusetts General Hospital ran out of headache powders...