Word: electively
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...organization formed a quarter-century ago by newspaper publishers, to distribute news among themselves on a nonprofit-making basis. The routine business of this gathering was to consider ways and means of expanding and expediting news distribution, to hear Secretary of State Kellogg speak on foreign relations, and to elect as officers; Frank B. Noyes (Washington Star), president; Robert R. McCormick (Chicago Tribune), first vice president; J. N. Heiskell (Little Rock, Ark., Gazette), second vice president. They reelected: Melville E. Stone (a former general manager) secretary, and Kent Cooper, able Hoosier, general manager...
...Hallowell '61 will reply to the address of welcome for the Alumni, and then the undergraduates will be represented by W. I. Nichols '26, formerly President of the CRIMSON, W. L. Tibbetts '26, captain of the track team, and C. D. Coady '27, captain elect of next fall's gridiron...
...Captain-elect C. D. Coady '27, led a large number of other veterans from last fall's squad in yesterday's practice. Among the others are J. P. Crosby '28, Carl Lindner '27, R. W. Turner '28, Madison Sayles '27, and George Crawford '28, A. E. French '29, captain of this year's Freshman team, and Dudley Bell '28, who captained the Freshmen a year ago but was ineligible last fall, were also among those who reported...
After listening to talks by Coach Horween and Captain-elect C. D. Coady '27, the squad will go out on the field for a light conditioning workout. The fence around the Freshman field where the squad will hold its sessions is finished, and all practices will be secret...
Juries drawn from senior classes of capital-city secondary schools will select 50 boys and 50 girls (anonymously) from all the entries, to sit as state conventions to elect one of each sex from their number. The state committees will elect the teachers, who will then chaperone the chosen boys and girls going and coming on the parade that is to stir them all so imaginatively, and so deepen their patriotism, "that in future years they may be bulwarks of good citizenship in their own communities and in the nation...