Word: following
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Excerpts from Dr. Demos' article follow...
Meantime, wondering what fates were befalling their husbands, the great hunter's daughters-in-law, Mrs. Theodore Jr. and Mrs. Kermit Roosevelt, distributed their eight children among three grandmothers, and set sail for Europe, whence by ship, rail and motor and with a special guide they will follow their husbands' trail into Kashmir. There, a happy rendezvous; then perhaps a joint hunt for museum specimens of the long-haired tiger...
There are not many within or without the doors of American education who would follow in the footsteps of this rugged and courageous professor. Every June hordes of successful men come to the universities for the honor of a brief association with prominent academicians, while these latter themselves are not adverse to extra-curriculum honors. From this grand assemblage of notables Professor Anderson stands out, even without his medal...
...race will start near the south end of the Anderson Bridge at 4 o'clock, the runners covering the five mile course which ends opposite the University boat-house. Spectators wishing to follow the race in automobiles are warned that the Brighton bridge is under repair and that the runners will cross the temporary footbridge at that point...
...other hand, if Mr. Cook is successful and a general strike occurs in the spring, an attempt at revolution may very probably follow. I do not think it would be successful...