Word: counts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...committee also calls attention to the fact that the extra dances may not be held, and do not count in the regular 15 dances...
Without an official count of the figures, Governor Cox of Massachusetts made and Senator Watson from Indiana seconded the motion that General Dawes be nominated by acclamation. The motion was finally carried in a burst of wild cheering and shouting...
...score of 6-2. On the following Monday, the Country Club of Virginia was defeated 7-2. The next day, Captain Pfaffmann and his teammates encountered the first real opposition of the season, emerging from their match with the Norfolk Country Club with flying colors, the ultimate count being 6-3. The next victim was the Chevy Chase Country Club team, headed by Dwight Davis '00, donor of the Davis Cup, famous international tennis trophy. But an otherwise successful trip was marred when the Crimson bowed before the Baltimore Country Club combination. The University was handicapped by the absence...
...first match on home courts, the team once more got back into its winning stride on Monday, April 28, when it easily overcame the Business School team by a 6-2 count. Ingraham was at his best that day, overcoming Davies, former intercollegiate doubles champion from California, by a 6-3, 6-3 score...
...York Evening Post wanted good men it sent for Dean Gay of Harvard and Prof. Canby of Yale; that the Times employed Commissioner Finley rather than some man who had worked on the staff for 25 years; and that the Tribune sent for Stuart P. Sherman. You can count on your fingers the regular newspapermen in New York who are getting $100 per week, a mere pittance in that terrible town...