Word: covered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...President, and also Attorney General Sargent, Postmaster General New, Speaker Longworth, Everett Sanders, John Hays Hammond, and Edward T. Clark, Rudolph Forster, Judson C. Welliver (White House men) were guests of 115 newspaper correspondents who "cover" the White House. The correspondents gave a good dinner at the new Hotel Mayflower and Mr. Sargent made a good speech...
...eyes. Again he charged, again the haggard challenger flicked ' him, right, left. For 13 rounds, the sturdy champion took a dreadful drubbing. Then, with that obstinate, fantastic courage that sometimes animates beaten men, he began to lash out furiously, to force his victorious but weary opponent to duck, cover up, retreat. No use; his arms were slack with fatigue. At the end of the 15th round, the referee lifted the hand of the challenger, Charley ("Phil") Rosenberg, thus giving him the title of the champion, Eddie ("Cannoonball") Martin (real name Edward Martina...
...demonstration which will take place about 12.30, weather permitting, is calculated to emphasize the importance of chemicals in future conflicts. Under cover of such a smoke curtain as will be produced, enemy aircraft could come up to their objective without discovery. The smoke-screen will be produced by ejecting half a ton of smoke-producing liquid from an airplane of special construction, which will be flown from Aberdeen, Maryland, for the purpose...
...purposes of the drive is to establish a sinking fund, from which class organizations may borrow at need. It will also be used to cover the deficit incurred by the Jubilee, and in pay for all class entertainment's in this and future years...
...terms under which the Harvard Advertising Awards for 1921, founded by Edward W. Bok, will be administered. The Jury of Award will be chosen by Dean Wallace B. Donham '98, Dean of the Business School. The awards for 1925, which will be announced in January, 1926, will cover the period from October 1, 1924, to December 31, 1925, and will be limited to newspaper and periodical advertising in the United States and Canada...