Word: excepts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...candidates who reported at the beginning of the year, 75 have been retained and are reporting for practice regularly. Except for the leader, the officers for the year are: S. S. Ganz '28, manager; J. M. Slade '28, treasurer; G. E. Mahlert '30, librarian; and W. E. Roys '29, secretary...
...lineup will be the same that faced Bridgewater last Saturday, except that W. D. Vogel '30 will replace R. B. Gierasch '28 at inside right. Several changes of position have been made in the University line-up since last year. Captain J. F. Carr '28, who played right halfback last year, is playing center halfback this season. A. R. Blackburn '29, who was unable to play because of injuries last year, has taken Carr's former position at right halfback. Louis Kerness '29 has been shifted from center halfback to center forward. W. D. Vogel '30, Freshman captain last year...
Tomlinson's name is little known except to those in that group who follow literature closely; yet it is almost the unanimous opinion of that group that Tomlinson is entering a fame closely analagous to that of Joseph Conrad. Conrad had been writing for twenty years before "Chance" aroused the applause of the public. A perusal of all previous Conrad books followed and books long on the market were hailed as great...
Then, one shining afternoon, a kindly, pink-cheeked gentleman strolled into the office, faultlessly dressed except for a coat pocket that broke the contour of his well tailored person by sticking out in unsightly bulge. Forthwith a sheriff, stationed in the office, pounced upon this benevolent oldster, searched him thoroughly. The bulge turned out to be a large, red apple. The kindly gentleman turned out to be Herman W. Booth. Straightway he was marched to gaol...
...local retaliation is possible. Widener Library at 10 o'clock of almost any evening except during the mid-semester hysteria is a scene of quite repose. When the lights momentarily go down as signal for closing they conceal possibly a score of souls in utter darkness. In the cubicles of the stacks there are others, but the General and Lower Reading rooms exhibit the hurly burly of a deserted village. Only the Farnsworth Room may be said to be adequately occupied...