Word: coxing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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worth '31; bow, R. R. Stebbins '31; cox, F. S. Holmes...
Stroke, C. McK. Norton '29: 7, M. M. Johnson '31: 6, A. B. Rood '31: 5, E. L. Millard '31: 4. J. G. Lewis '31: 3, J. W. Hallowell '31: 2, Armor Hollingsworth '31: bow, R. R. Stebbins '31: cox, L. L. Wadsworth...
Stroke, James Lawrence, Jr. '29: 7, A. N. Webster '31: 6, N. E. Parkinson '31: 5, Lawrence Grinnell '31: 4. E. E. Whitman '31: 3. R. A. Page '30: 2. R. H. Johnson '31: bow, R. L. Vaughn '31: cox. Richard Kimball...
Florenz Ziegfeld, who glorifies girls; H. C. ("Bud") Fisher, who long has had a "ghost" cartoonist; James M. Cox, whom Harding buried; Scarf ace Al Capone, shadow of Chicago in Florida's sunshine; Pony McAtee, a jockey; Tris Speaker, whose name is on small boys baseball bats; Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Chadbourne, who had come from New York by special train with guests; Johnny Farrell, national open golf champion; Caleb Bragg, who drives automobiles at breakneck speed...
...sang the heart of Richard Hovey, Dartmouth '85. Now Dartmouth wants the Hovey words set to music, and an anonymous enthusiast has offered $1,000 to any composer, regardless of creed or college, who submits the best, most fitting tune to Judges Channing Cox, '01, of Boston, onetime Governor of Massachusetts; Nelson P. Brown, '09, of Everett, Mass.; and Charles E. Griffith, '15, of Newark...