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Word: electively (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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Besides the captain-elect, others who received their letters in the Crimson's 30 to 16 victory over Yale last Saturday are Captain J. S. Malick, J. D. Leekley, Kenneth Dorn, and W. V. Coombs, all of whom composed with Barbee the starting five, and J. A. Vogel, F. M. Eaton, and A. F. Ely, who got into the game in substitute roles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BARBEE IS PICKED TO LEAD 1928 FIVE | 3/12/1927 | See Source »

Norton, who was captain and stroke of last year's Freshman eight, will hold his present captaincy only until the return of Geoffrey Platt '27, captain elect of this year's University crew. At present Platt is ill at his home in New York and probably will be unable to row for about two weeks...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SQUAD A OARSMEN PICK CAPTAINS FOR BOATS | 3/11/1927 | See Source »

...today in shells. The A squad, which has thus far been composed of five crews, is now reduced to four boats due to the fact that eight men have been dropped from that group to the B squad. The crews which are still retained on the first squad will elect captains sometime in the near future, according to Coach Brown. The strokes of these crews, however, are to be alternated although the crews themselves are to be kept practically intact for some time. The first, second, and third boats will not be chosen until during or shortly after the spring...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OPEN WATER LURES CREWS ONTO RIVER | 3/8/1927 | See Source »

...distinguished looking gentlemen with white hair and ruddy complexions, both successful in their chosen careers, shook hands, said they were sorry. Samuel Insull, who supplies many an Illinoisan with gas, electricity, grand opera and a U. S. Senator-elect, was sorry that he could not answer all questions. Senator Reed of Missouri, the asker of the questions, was sorry that he would have to cite Mr. Insull before the Senate for contempt. They had fenced with questions and answers in Chicago last summer (TIME, Aug. 9) and in Washington last week, had learned much about each other. Mr. Insull summed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Contempt? | 3/7/1927 | See Source »

After hearing these and sundry other speeches, after visiting Cleveland hospitals and clinics, the American College of Physicians selected New Orleans for the 1928 meeting; chose Dr. Charles Martin of Montreal to be president-elect. Dr. Frank Smithies of Chicago became president for this year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Barometric Cadavers | 3/7/1927 | See Source »

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