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...spring soccer practice of four weeks duration will begin on Monday, it was announced yesterday by Coach J. F. Carr '28. At 7 o'clock tomorrow night a meeting will be held in the Varsity Club for all those who consider playing soccer next fall. "All candidates for next fall's team should attend this meeting," said Carr, "regardless of whether or not they intend to report this spring. Freshmen and inexperienced men are especially urged to report, as the drilling in kicking, dribbling, and passing will give them an excellent opportunity to learn the fundamentals of the game...
...executive offices open as an information bureau. He despatched his military aide, Col. Campbell Benjamin Hodges to the Wyoming Avenue house to render any service possible. He canceled a dinner engagement he had for that evening with the White House Correspondents Association. Acting Secretary of State Wilbur J. Carr prepared a public proclamation which the President signed...
Four weeks of spring soccer practice, will begin on March 24, according to announcement given out yesterday by Coach J. F. Carr '28. A number of informal games with outside teams will be arranged during this period...
...recruit 100,000 young Clevelanders to work for Temperance as contrasted to Prohibition, planned to organize similar "battalions" in all cities of 25,000 or more. Their organization model: The American Legion. Potent young Crusaders already enrolled: Charles Hamilton Sabin Jr., John Hay Whitney, William Phillip Carr, Charles Augustus Otis, Dan Rhodes Hanna Jr., Philip Richard Mather. Their program to reach and stir "the vast in-between class of America who are neither radical Wets more radical Drys...
...paths are slim for electrons going at high speed, broader for slower moving ones. This is a phenomenon noted in Professor Floyd Karker Richtmyer's physics laboratory at Cornell University and announced last week. One of his graduate students, Dr. P. H. Carr of Gaffney, S. C., had noted how pitted the metal targets of X-ray tubes became after long electronic bambardment,* and inferred that flicking light also left its invisible mark. To bring such marks, if existent into sight meant long trials of various reagents on such battered metals. In the end he found that mercury vapor...