Word: eight
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...investigations occupied the eight members of the expedition for over a year, and the explorers returned in the fall...
Score Harvard 1931, 23; St. George's, 13. Goals from floor, Dutton 5, Johnson 4, Breasted 3, Farrell, Foshay, Dean, Roby, Goals from fouls, Roberts 3, Johnson. Referee, Swaffield. Time-keeper, Rose. Time, four eight minute quarters...
...North Bergen, N. J., six dogs led by one "Wolfe," espied William Kendy, eight years old, with several companions. When one of these companions threw a stone toward them the dogs loped toward their assailants. The assailants ran away except for William Kendy who fell down. The six dogs quickly pounced upon him, bit him twenty bloody times; then, when policemen came in answer to his screech-ings, loped away...
...poem, "Pauline", his first published work, is the most valuable book on exhibition. This particular copy was given by Browning to Sarah Horn Adams, the author of "Nearer My God To Thee" and who was also the Pauline of the poem. A collection of "Bells and Pomegranates" in the eight original parts which was presented to his uncle, Ruben Browning, makes a valuable addition to the collection. There are also corrected proof sheets of this work, showing corrections made by Browning himself...
Work in the Ames Competition is carried on by men in all three classes of the Law School. In the first year, the students are organized into clubs of about eight men each. During the first year in the Law School, cases are argued among members of the same club, and later club members pair off and take on the representatives of a rival club in interclub arguments, the results of which have just been announced...