Word: either
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...these men, two opportunities of discussing their problems will be presented. They will be able to talk over their problems with some member of the University, either in the College or the Business School, who is particularly well acquainted with the general fields of interest to college graduates. Men actually engaged in commercial or industrial affairs have also signified their willingness to interview students about problems of the same nature...
...opening of the first stanza set the fast pace that was to prevail during almost the entire game. Little team play figured in either of the opening scores, but neither poke was from midice, and they were both of the variety that look easy from the press box but which look hard from in front of the net. The Crimson sextet was by no means forcing the play at the time. Morrill being bombarded by a barrage of Green drives. Captain Hardy's stick was by far the most effective in the visitors' line-up and twice he found...
Yesterday's encounter between the Harvard Freshmen and Cushing Academy contained numerous exciting moments, although there was little brilliant playing on either side. Although during the first few minutes, the Crimson appeared to have the better team, and scored six points before their opponents had any, the Cushing five soon caught up and then forged ahead, so that at the end of the first half the Crimson stood eight points behind. During the early part of the last half Harvard hopes again mounted, as the 1930 men spurned and brought the count to 24 to 26. But the Freshman never...
...Dragon Forrest, of course, says they are not. He adds another $500 reward to Governor Walker's $1,000 for the arrest and conviction of the leader of the floggers. Governor Walker, too, is a "proud and noble" Klansman. Hence, the reward offers of these two gentlemen may either be taken as gestures of righteous indignation or as a means of diverting suspicion from guilty fellow-Klansmen. Judge R. E. Hardeman of the Toombs circuit did not hush up such a suspicion when he told the press last week: "It is generally known that between 40 and 50 persons...
Finch's stout is good no doubt, From either wood or bottle. Their bitter ale can never fail To please the thirsty throttle. Their rum and wine are very fine; Their gin will make you frisky. But never draught was ever Quaffed To equal Finch's Whiskey...