Word: cupful
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Wood, Jr. '32, stellar quarterback on the football, team, and Freshman hockey and baseball luminary, has been nominated as one of the 17 members of the United States Davis Cup squad for 1930, it was announced yesterday by Joseph W. Wear, chairman of the Davis Cup Committee...
...Society points with pride to: the William H. Vanderbilt "Good Hands Cup" donated at New York horseshows to the horseman, horsewoman, who is most considerate of the mount's mouth; newly perfected distemper vaccine; an electric stunning device for food-animal slaughter; revival of the magazine Our Animal Friends (previously called the Kindness News...
...huge relief contributions from abroad. Despatches last week told that the P. Z. E. at once cut out meat, vegetables and milk from the rations given to adults. Each received daily, instead, half a tin of sardines, half a loaf of bread. Milk was issued only to babes, one cup per day. Repeatedly Jewish refugees who had once been folk of wealth complained that the Zionist who doled out bread and sardines treated them like beggars...
...second annual open intercollegiate cross country meet will be held this afternoon on the flat course along the Charles River. Teams from Harvard, Clark College, Holy Cross, Northeastern, Springfield, and New Hampshire will compete for the cup offered first last year by Dennis O'Connell '21, former Harvard track captain. The entry of five colleges besides Harvard is an increase of two over last year, when the only entries for the meet were Connecticut Agricultural College, Springfield, and New Hampshire...
...names of the last four seeded players follow: Horace Taylor, who has at least one leg on the cup of several New England tournaments; J. L. Ware '30, another member of last year's team; Donald Frame '32, number one man and undefeated Captain of last year's Freshman team; and K. B. Daggett '30, also of the 1929 team...