Word: due
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...seems to take great pleasure in disparaging prominent citizens whose success has been acquired through industry. Moreover, there are a number of gross misstatements in the article, and I feel now that this matter has been called to your attention, that you will, in all fairness, make proper and due apology for the above mentioned article...
...adamant is the People's Party. Anti and adamant have been the Catholic Centrists, who have taken the position that since Parliamentary elections are due this year, in any event, the Chancellor may as well precipitate at once a crisis which would permit immediate submission of the school matter to the voters by a general election...
...tables on an inexperienced Cornell aggregation. The Green runners were heavy favorites before the meet and lived up to expectations. The Ithacans suffered from both inexperience and the graduation of the previous year. Harvard suffered most of all through injuries and illness. R. L. Hyatt '24, star high jumper, due to an injured back, was lost for the season. Percy Jenkins '24 was eliminated from the dashes by an attack of grippe. The Hanover invaders were generally powerful, scoring 50 points to Cornell's 38 and Harvard's 28. The Indians accumulated six firsts, but by no means provided...
...football team is called by Captain A. E. French '29 to take place at the Varsity Club at 7.15 o'clock. As the program promises to be of great interest, all members connected with this years team and those of the Freshman team are expected to be present. Due to the fact that space is quite limited admission is forced to be by invitation only...
...popularity is due to his sea-roving expeditions through the allied blockades during the war when he camouflaged an armed vessel as a Norwegian fishing schooner with the Count, himself, taking the part of the captain. Thus disguised the ship was able to proceed through enemy zones and sink hostile ships. He boasts to have sent 25 allied ships to the bottom without killing or injuring a man, a fact to which the many medals he has been awarded bear testimony. His adventures before the war when he ran away from home and worked his way around the world...