Word: excepts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Captain Bartlett was in charge of the voyage, made in his ship, except in regard to technical work of obtaining the history of the natives and specimens of the sea animals, this work was carried on by G. P. Putnam, for whom the expedition was named...
...upon Nationality, the producer disclosed in reply to a question about the difference between. American and English audiences. A Boston audience, he declared, is much more like a London audience than one in Detroit. "Our show this year," he want on, "has been very well-received everywhere we went, except in Detroit. There, before audiences composed chiefly of bibulous automobile makers, our show was a flop. They just couldn't see it. I like to watch the people who are watching my shows and it is interesting to notice their reactions. Here, in Boston, now, in contrast to Detroit...
...Farrell, coach of the University track team, in an interview yesterday expressed his approval of all except one of the changes made in the college track rules and regulations last Saturday at the annual convention of the Inter-Collegiate Association of Amateur Athletics of America in New York...
This agreement was over local eligibility rules between the three universities in athletics and over their football schedules. Yale, Harvard and Princeton agreed to play no football games away from home except with each other...
However, few of the big middle western schools would be interested in football games with Yale, Harvard and Princeton except on a home-and-home basis, such as Chicago and Pennsylvania have, and Illinois and Penn had in their two year series. The Big Ten schools do not need to go east to get strong opponents, to get big crowds or to get football recognition. The Conference race is sufficient in all these respects...