Word: fletcherizing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harvey is through," says Mr. Lawrence. " The name most prominently mentioned as successor is that of Henry Fletcher, Ambassador to Belgium." Lawrence claims that Harvey has disagreed amicably with the President over the World Court. The rift goes back to Harding's campaign, when Harvey disregarded a telegram from Elihu Root, which declared that "it is very unwise to declare that the League is dead." This telegram was sent from Marion, shortly before Harding, then a candidate, made his Des Moines speech against America entering the League...
Hurdles.--Fletcher, Hauers, Thayer, and Thomas...
...yard distance. Both of these men are, consequently, ineligible to participate in this afternoon's contests. In the first races, Thomas and J. L. Combs tralled Hauers over the high hurdles, while Kane and Combs came in second and third in the low event. These three hurdles, and Fletcher, are picked as the most likely winners of today's competitions...
Additional new appointments are those of Professor Kirtley Fletcher Mather, now head of the geological department at Denison University, Granville, Ohio, to be Professor of Geology for a term of one year; of Dr. John H. Mueller, now associate professor at Columbia University, to be Assistant Professor of Bacteriology and Immunology in the Medical School; of Lieutenant Colonel William J. LeH. Lyster, U. S. A., to be Professor of Military Science and Tactics at the Medical School so long as he is detailed there by the government; and of Langdon Warner '03, archaeologist and recently director of the Pennsylvania Museum...
PHILADELPHIA, PENN., April 27.--Merrill, Chapin, Fletcher and Captain Burke running the sprint medley relay distance for the University this afternoon in the Penn Relays, placed fourth in this feature event, trailing Oxford, the Navy, and Georgetown, but leading such strong teams as Syracuse, Princeton, Penn State and Cornell. The time for the race was 3 minutes 33 1-5 seconds. Contrary to previous plans, this same team will represent the University tomorrow in the 880-yard relay race, each man running 220 yards. Marshall, the only other Crimson competitor in today's events placed fourth in the hammer throw...