Word: either
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...which fully 500 Jews must have been present. In the back of the room were about 200 students who, when the officers of the society entered, arose and saluted, so anxious were they to be of any possible help. In America I find not nearly so much cooperation, either among the students in our colleges or the men of the business world...
...line of scrimmage shall belong to the side recovering. If, however, the kicking side recovers, it shall count as a down and the down advanced. All partially blocked kicks that cross the line of scrimmage shall be played the same as if the ball had not been touched by either the off-side or on-side...
...defeating L. S. Haskins '26 yesterday, H. N. Rawlins '27 won his way into the final round of the University squash racquets tournament. Rawlins won three games and dropped one. He will play P. M. Lenhart '27 in the finals either today or tomorrow...
...easily be too much influenced by the experience of the Freshman year. One may forget that there are many subjects in which a Freshman has not, either in school or in college, made even a beginning; yet one of those untried subjects may be the best possible field of concentration...
...second point which I wish to mention is this: the connotation of Mr. Thomson's article is that the Pierian Sodality Orchestra is rapidly on the decline. This I know is not the case--in either case this matter would seem not to be within the jurisdiction of a "musical critic." It would seem that he draws his conclusion from the absurd caption "unskilled instrumentalists cannot rival professionals"--a statement the fallacy of which in connection with the Pierian Orchestra, made up of students, would at once be apparent to even an "adenoidial moron." Furthermore, were the Pierian Sodality...