Word: cornering
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Jones '28 will cover first base, well away from third, and the infield will be completed by R.A. Magowan '27, who will cover the hot corner. Magowan, besides being on excellent terms with the Prince's third base coach, is such a ferocious hitter that he has become known as the Growler or the Cougar. An the basepaths he is usually referred to as Teargrass...
Once more a Harvard graduate appears in a remote corner of the world advancing radical ideas and bringing order out of choas. This time it is T. V. Soong '15 who has taken the position of Finance Minister of the Nationalist party in China. In 1915 when Soong took his degree here one would hardly have thought that the same frail, slight foreigner in ten years would be organizing the finance of a country with a population totaling over 300 millions...
...final plans for the Manter Hall School's new building which will be located at the corner of Mount Auburn and Holyoke Streets have been approved and work will start immediately. The building which has been designed by the firm of Adden and Parker will be four stories high of red brick and will be architecturally in harmony with the colonial style now so prevalent throughout the University. Originally to be only three stories high, it was found that more room was necessary and the fourth floor which has been added to the plans will be given over entirely...
President Lowell has approved definite plans for a club table system, to go into effect next winter. These arrangements, which provide for the erection of a dining hall at the corner of Mount Auburn and Holyoke Streets demand that 500 students pledge themselves to eat at this building regularly for the first semester next year at a weekly expense of approximately...
...General and the Minister of Customs are both Christian gentlemen, and I hope they will confer together and devise some means to exclude from Canada the numerous pornographic newspapers and so-called 'tabloids' which are now being imported from the United States and sold on every street corner in the large Canadian cities...