Word: custom
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Last year for the first time Professor Copeland consented to give a spring reading for those who had been unable to hear him at Christmas, and the custom is being continued this year. He will give his annual reading at the Phillips Brooks House on Wednesday, April...
Following its custom of former Presidential election years, the CRIMSON is planning to conduct a poll of the University in an endeavor to determine the trends of opinion regarding the leading possibilities for the Presidential nomination...
...been the custom in past years, a detailed questionnaire is being sent out today to all members of the Class of 1928, it was announced yesterday by W. A. Magie '28, permanent class secretary. Although some of the questions included may at first appear difficult to answer it is hoped that all members will reply as fully and as truthfully as is possible. To facilitate and to insure accuracy in the first class report and all succeeding ones, it is absolutely necessary for the secretary to have this information. The answers, which must be returned not later than Monday, April...
...annual convention of the I. C. A. A. A. A. held in New York on Saturday, it was announced that the 1928 outdoor championship meet will take place at the University. This is in accordance with the regular custom of alternating the event between Cambridge and Philadelphia: Last spring's meet was held at Franklin Field...
...Atlanta, Ga., contrary to his custom, Mayor Walker arrived six hours ahead of schedule. But Robert Tyre Jones Jr., golfer-lawyer, and Major John Sanford Cohen, editor of the Atlanta Journal, went to the station to arouse the Mayor from his green-pajama sleep. He visited the Confederate memorial at Stone Mountain, made lofty speeches and pleased his guests so well that the powerful Atlanta Constitution said in an editorial next day: "Tammany as an organization may have its detractors, but the men of Tammany are Democrats of the old Jeffersonian and Jacksonian schools. They are not everlastingly chasing after...