Word: excepts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Knot Hole Gang, composed of boys, who in the past have had no opportunity of seeing football or baseball games except through knot holes, will invade the Stadium 2500 strong as guests of the Harvard Athletic Association...
...Except for a few scrimmages with the University second team, the freshmen players have devoted their afternoons to practice in kicking and in the fundamentals of the game. There has been a short scrimmage every day. No first team has as yet been selected...
...Freshman basketball season is in the far future, the Freshman gymnasium is not lacking in use. The Social Service Committee of the Phillips Brooks House Association has obtained permission for the Athletic Settlement Houses of Cambridge to use the gymnasium for basketball practice every evening of the week except Sunday...
...favorable as now. The world is war weary, as it was at the close of the Napoleonic wars; but, thanks to the recent London conference, the allies of today present a united front and a harmony of purpose that were lacking in the peace attempts of a century ago. Except in the case of Russia, the nations of today are favored in their efforts by comparative internal stability. The moment is especially opportune, since the Dawes Plan, now in operation, promises the restoration of German credit necessary to new stability in that country. In addition to these obvious advantages...
...Except for vague reports of industrial revival, and a slightly firmer tone recently in the prices for industrial shares on the Stock Exchange, the past week-like previous weeks- has proved inconclusive. The railroads are coming into the season where their maximum tonnage is ordinarily hauled and, with good crops in prospect, should do rather well this autumn. Comparison of freight loadings this fall with the banner year of 1923 is, however, apt to be unfair and misleading. The exact crop situation is still undetermined, especially in corn and cotton, being still dependent upon the weather. It is mainly...