Word: falle
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...feature match of the Annual Fall Tennis tournament was played Saturday when R. A. Murphy '33, seeded number four, conquered D. M. Frame '32, captain of last year's Freshman team and seeded number seven. Murphy yesterday reached the finals by overcoming A. N. Wilder 1G. In the upper bracket of class A. J. K. Peterson II, will meet W. L. Breese '31, seeded number three in the quarter finals this afternoon, while Harris Coggeshall 1L, seeded number one opposes J. L. Ware '30, number six, this afternoon in the other quarter final...
...young Leo Silberstein, a Jew. Leo serves only to provide the author with the bleak picture of a despised race. The author is likewise merely a spectator when adults talk politics; when the workers march singing behind their arrested leader; when Germans who were once social and political enemies fall hysterically into each other's arms because "they need their hatred for the other people''; when philosophical Ferd is stoned for predicting Germany will lose the War; when the Battle of Verdun makes so many of his playmates orphans; when people, tired of Death and Patriotism, bootleg...
According to present calculations the new wing of Vanderbilt Hall, chief residential unit of the Medical School, which is now under construction, will be completed and ready for occupancy by next fall. The addition will contain between 50 and 60 rooms...
Minor football games Saturday resulted in the defeat of the Sophomore team by Browne and Nichols by a score of 20 to 0, and a scoreless tie between the Seniors and Juniors. The latter game is one in the series of interclass matches being played this fall...
Another reform which is being tried at the Medical School this fall is the reorganizing of third year teaching. One of the greatest faults heretofore has been the continual moving about of the third year instructors. To improve the situation, it has been arranged to have longer assignments for each man to one hospital, in order that the work of the third year may be coordinated...