Word: captioning
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University candidates held their first time trials on Wednesday, and the race was extremely close, W. J. Burke '23 finally leading R. A. Lutz '23 by one-fifth of a second. Caption F. G. Bemis '22 placed third, followed by J. V. Harris...
...Begs Cambridge men not to mob Sims", reads a caption in yesterday's paper. But the circumstances are not so alarming as they might seem; the Admiral is not threatened with the fate of "Pussyfoot" Johnson. If he is manhandled at all, it will be because the over-enthusiastic Englishmen of Cambridge have once again forgotten their sense of propriety. The Senior Proctor, who, it would seem, is the University's chief guardian of manners, has written to an undergraduate weekly, reminding the students that two years ago they "did in fact cause inconvenience and embarrassment to certain distinguished soldiers...
...Dartmouth team should be a very strong one. Captain C. W. Sanders is the champion of the college, and ranked 36 in the national ranking of 1918. J. P. Carleton, a sensational player, inclined, however, to streaks of wildness, was Intercollegiate doubles champion in 1919. W. E. Howe was caption of last year's Freshman team, and R. G. Kendall gained fourth place by eliminating J. F. Smith in a challenge match...
...answer is that Americans have little respect for the law; we are the world's greatest example of cheerful criminals. There is a grim seriousness in a cartoon which appears in "Collier's" over the caption: "If everybody is going to play on the other side, it's too much to expect anyone to be enthusiastic about being 'It'." We see a crowd of American citizens rushing madly over a lone policeman; the members of the assemblage can be identified by numerous placards: "tax dodgers," "home brew," "anything is legal if you can get by," "gentlemanly violators of contracts," "unlawful...
Most of your editorials since the opening of the College year have had a very irritating effect upon me, especially so the one in today's issue under the caption "Riga...