Word: formely
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...trip Captain J. A. Hutchinson and Morrill both did well, the latter figuring in two of the three matches which were won in the Princeton clash. All of the other players showed good golf at times, and the whole team seems to be rounding into form with the warmer weather...
...arbitration treaty which he is negotiating Mr. Kellogg has excluded from arbitration the Doctrine. But in the war renunciation treaty in its present form the United States promises not to emplay war as an instrument of national policy, with no exception in reference to violations of the Monroe Doctrine. Not accepting arbitration in such a case, the United States would be shackled by its renunciation pledge and unable to resort to force except through the weak plea of self-defense, a plea which the unified League nations would probably oppose strongly...
Displaying by far its best form of the season, the University lacrosse team led the powerful Syracuse stickmen 1 to 0 throughout the first half of yesterday's game on Soldiers Field and succumbed in the last period only after putting up a staunch resistance. The final score of 3 to 2 indicates the closeness of the play throughout...
...consulting the latest edict on that subject issued by his benevolent government, now impersonated by Mussolini. But for a man with the capacity for government possessed by that dictator, human beings and their actions do not offer sufficient scope for action. From them be now turns to a lesser form of life and decrees the abolition of the common house-fly, a creature that infests Rome no less than any other city. Every citizen will be expected to co-operate and fines will be imposed on those who can report no progress made by them in the great campaign...
Shark Faces. The shark with his leathery snout craving forward for food was "the first vertebrate with a face of typical form." As hands and arms developed and were used for feeding, the need for a reaching, mobile mouth (most antique feature of the face) declined; and at the same time the brain increased in size. Thus man's face grew to take its present form.-Dr. H. H. Briggs of Asheville...