Word: forwarded
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Helped or impeded, the Commission will go forward with its work. Justification of our authority in India lies in the work we have accomplished." Exuberance. Individually the hartal groups "frothed" by burning Sir John Simon and Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin repeatedly in effigy, and by sending out to greet the S. S. Rawalpindi, on which the Commission reached Bombay, several "mourning barges," draped in black, flying black flags, and topheavy with zealots who screamed: "Go back! Go back...
...changes have been made in the line-up of the team that defeated Holy Cross on Wednesday. H. T. Wenner '30 and A. W. Slocum '28 will play the forward positions, M. M. Green '28 will jump center, while Captain J. N. Barbee '28 and R. L. Hatch '28 will take care of the guard positions...
Couch Joseph Stubbs '20 will have his two complete teams available for the Buffalo clash tonight. In the game with the Canadians Thursday, the first forward line, composed of John Tudor '29, Captain J. P. Chase '28, and F. R. Giddens '29 proved its worth as mighty scoring unit. The Bigelow brothers in the defense line of the second six which Coach Stubbs will throw on the ice, have developed into a pair of shifty scoring threats, liable to dash down the ice to pierce the opposing defense at any moment...
Clancey and Morris, right guard and left forward, respectively, on the Purple team form a strong offensive combination, and were the main-springs of the Holy Cross attack which gave the Crusaders a 30-14 verdict over the strong Dartmouth team...
Harvard is making an experiment just now with its undergraduates that is highly interesting and the outcome of which is worth looking forward to. At Cambridge the undergraduates, facing mid-years, have since the Christmas vacation been "on their own," no classes having been held by the Faculty and the student body left to its own devices to pass the examinations just ahead. This hiatus is called a "reading period," and its purpose is to give the students a chance not only to catch up on the fast-flying regular work of the first term but to put in some...