Word: field
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...decision was given by the Honorable J. A. Lowell '31, United States District Judge for Massachusetts, the Honorable R. P. Dietzman '05, Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals of Kentucky, and the Honorable F. T. Field, Justice of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts...
...judges who will sit in court tomorrow night are the Honorable J. A. Lowell '91, United States District Judge for Massachusetts, the Honorable R. P. Dietzman '05. Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals of Kentucky, and the Honorable F. T. Field, Justice of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts...
Present day America offers an almost unexampled field for architectural development. A true American type of commercial structure has been evolved since the war, and in almost every field of architecture the expansion of the city and of the nation offers new and broader opportunities for American talent. Harvard, combining as it does the new School of City Planning and the Architectural School is particularly well fitted to contribute to the architectural and aesthetic development of the country...
...therefore, seems to be that the games took longer to play. But why longer? One dislikes to go into personalities, but in some of the games, particularly Saturday's with Holy Cross, Dr. T. K. Richards, that enthusiastic oarsman, appeared to be the most prominent Harvard athlete on the field. Hardly would the play become exciting, before Dr. Richards, ever vigilant, would detect signs of injury on the part of one of his charges and in fine form and red leather coat, he would sprint across the greensward to make an examination...
Score--Yale 13, Touchdowns--Crowley 2, Point after touchdown--Sargent. Referee--Swafield, Brown. Umpire--A. R. Lake, Lafayette. Head linesman--T. F. Scanlon, Boston College. Field Jadge--J. S. Norton, St. Johns, Time--four 15-minute periods...