Word: careering
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...addition to Simonds, Stewart, Parkinson, and Shapiro. Coaches Corney and Dunne have one other experienced guard at their disposal this fall, B. C. Tripp '28. Tripp's gridiron career since he entered college has been a series of ups and downs, and it is very difficult to predict anything about his possibilities this year. He played more or less regularly on the 1928 first year team and in his Sophomore year rose rapidly to University and first team standing. He started the 1925 game at Princeton in one of the guard positions, but in the shake up following the Crimson...
Under the Pacific Ocean the sea bed moved. Came a great rumble. A violent displacement sent huge rushes of water to the surface and an enormous wall of green sea arose from the depths to career with devastating force upon the Japanese island of Kiushiu, south of the main island of Hondo, upon which is situate Tokyo, capital city...
wise to learn early in his career. The Phillips Brooks House was built with funds contributed by a host of friends and admirers of Phillips Brooks. It was dedicated in 1901 in his memory to "Piety, Charity and Hospitality." With these three stones for a foundation the scope of its work has grown and is growing to include any and all service which may be of benefit to the students, the University or the Community. It has become the link between the store house of thought and action, that is the student body and the small world which surrounds...
...themselves that graduate students distract their attention from their work by engaging in undergraduate activities, neither is there any reason why they should feel themselves isolated from all phases of university life. A man may or may not care to look upon Harvard as a continuation of his undergraduate career but in no case is he ever doomed to hermitage...
wise to learn early in his career. The Phillips Brooks House was built with funds contributed by a host of friends and admirers of Phillips Brooks. It was dedicated in 1901 in his memory to "Piety, Charity and Hospitality." With these three stones for a foundation the scope of its work has grown and is growing to include any and all service which may be of benefit to the students, the University or the Community. It has become the link between the store house of thought and action, that is the student body and the small world which surrounds...