Word: formely
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Hill '30 and E. G. Chandler, 21, former intercollegiate tennis champion and no. 5 in the national ranking of 1926. The former University of California star experienced little trouble in vanquishing Hill, outplaying him in every department of the game. The ranking player showed flashes of the brilliant form which has assured him a place on the Davis Cup squads of the past several years. Early this spring, Chandler participated in the Davis Cup tryouts held in Georgia, under the leadership of W. T. Tilden H; he returned from the midst of the tournament when his studies called him back...
...film is also well adapted to the revue. One is thankful that he can turn to the refreshing scenery of the Ozarks after the dazzling artificiality of the stage programme. Harold Bell Wright's "Shepherd of the Hills" is much better in film form than as a novel, because it reveals the heart of the Arkansas-Missouri Ozarks in all their beauty, picturesqueness, and wildness. In a glorious setting we have a typical elemental drama of emotion among the Arkansas mountain folk. Feuds, stills, stark love, stark hate, stark death, are all mixed in best First National style. The conglomeration...
...hurdle trophies have been given by C. G. Krogness '21, winner of the high hurdles in 1919 against Yale, and W. F. Garcelon '96, the first man to use the present form in the low hurdles...
...addition to the investigations of rabbits, in the form of two major problems, the subject of the fertility and sterility of certain species of rats, heredity and susceptibility to cancer in mice, and studies of the genetics of guineapig eye-color, many problems and diagnoses of sundry genre of plants have ensued...
...election of Charles McKim Norton '29 of New York City, as captain of the second University eight for the 1928 season was announced yesterday. Norton, who is a graduate of Groton, rowed on his school crew two years, being captain in his fifth form year...