Word: cornering
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...naked feet. Normal, his chest stretches the tape 44 inches; expanded, 49. Waist 31, thigh 24, calf 16½, ankle 8, neck 18, biceps 16½, reach 74?complete his description, except for the ineffable, the ineluctable, the sublime beauty of his face. His name is William Wright of Dustan Corner, Me. His nameless face and figure are in the marble, the bronze, the oils of Barnard, MacMonnies, Manship, Sargent...
...short-stop position today, and if he performs capably, the infield leak caused by Howard's injury last spring, may definitely be plugged. Coach Mitchell is not losing any sleep over the third base problem, and Zarakov, last year's spectacular performer, will again hold down the hot corner...
...arrest of Felix Canigianes assumed national proportions yesterday when H. L. Mencken, the editor of the American Mercury, forced J. Frank Chase, secretary of the New England Watch and Ward Society, to secure his arrest. Mencken sold Chase a copy of the April number of the Mercury at the corner of Park and Tremont Streets at 2 o'clock...
...second nine which Coach Mitchell sent out for practice had in the infield W. W. Lord '28, at first base, J. A. Nordberg '28 at second, J. B. Dacey '26 at shortstop, and J. P. Chase '28 at the third corner...
...three new dormitories which the Business School has offered will accommodate a total of 303 men. Dormitory D, in the northwest corner of the quadrangle, will hold 152 men and is the largest of the buildings offered. The next in size is Dormitory F, which is situated parallel to the river and will afford rooms for 137. The smallest, the Instructor's Unit, facing on Boylston Street, will accommodate 14 men. There will be dining rooms in the dormitories where the men living there may have their meals, and although the board will be somewhat higher than in the Freshman...