Word: followed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Freshman Swimming Meet will be held at the pool on Monday, March 25, the Fraternity Meet on Tuesday, March 26 while the fourth annual University Swimming Championships will follow on Tuesday, April 2. The first two of first two of these meets are being held for the first time, being designed to give a wider range of students an opportunity to compete. Entry books for all three meets and a list of the events are posted at the Big Tree Pool...
...Orleans? Mr. Forster guessed it. Here is the lucky man's name, all in proper form for submission to the Senate for confirmation. . . . Now here is a report and a recommendation from the Tariff Commission for a 50% duty increase on cheesecloth. If the President wishes to follow this recommendation, Mr. Forster will prepare the customary order and proclamation. And here are the engraved commissions for the six new U. S. judges just confirmed by the Senate. Would the President blow up a bridge in California tomorrow evening? Very well, Mr. Forster will arrange for the connection. What flowers does...
...leakage of the latest bit of information contributes testimony to strengthen the indictment. When there is not yet occasion for an official announcement, the news still finds a way. If Harvard has adopted a policy of keeping information until it has lost the chance of novelty, let her follow it without showing the favor of premature publication to newspapers fortunate in their connections...
...plans of any of the coaches. Cornell always comes to town as an unknown quantity; Dartmouth possesses potential power, but can't quite duplicate its Hanover performances on a foreign surface. It is easier to keep track of the form of Harvard's athletes than it is to follow the ups and downs of the boys who strive so diligently under Harry Hillman and Jack Moakley, and that's why the meet promises to have a stronger Crimson tinge than the "dope sheet" indicates...
Tonight's game will serve as a preparatory game for the two contests to follow later on in the week. The team leaves on Friday for a week-end trip, playing Army at West Point on Friday night and Navy at Annapolis on Saturday. Coach E. A. Wachter said yesterday that both of these games will be hard contests and that he would be satisfied if the squad came back with one victory to its credit...