Word: fosterers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Cudgels were picked up variously by U. S. commentators. Some cried, in effect: What about Author Christopher Morley? What about David R. Porter, international secretary of the Y. M. C. A.? What about C. H. Foster, long U. S. Consul at Vienna? And Charles D. Mahaffie, director of Bureau of Finance of the Interstate Commerce Commission? And John James Tigert himself, U. S. Commissioner of Education? These and many another Rhodes Scholar are as well known as able President Aydelotte, or should be. Rhodes Scholars have distinguished themselves right and left?unless "running the country" be taken to mean...
...said that Japan does not desire to foster the 5-5-3 ratio, but rather considers its implications irritating to her amour propre. "We had not thought," said Viscount Saito smoothly, "that the ratio on capital ships should necessarily be extended to auxiliaries." This first point was in itself a polite negation of U. S. aims at the Parley; but the second point squarely supported the British thesis, thus: "The British proposal for reducing the size of capital ships and extending the age limit undoubtedly has merit, proving that it will contribute in no small measure toward the diminution...
Before a University of Pennsylvania Alumni Day crowd of 20,000 people, J. N. Barbee '28, Crimson twirling ace, lost a pitching duel to Foster Sanford Jr., enabling the Quaker star to win a 4 to 1 victory for Pennsylvania Saturday afternoon, the latter's second triumph this season over the Crimson. The game substantially strengthen the claim of the Quakers to the mythical Eastern collegiate baseball championship, they having won the Quadrangular league championship last Friday, and having just one more game to play with a record of 19 victories and five defeats...
...Barbee '28, premier University moundsman who has scored nine victories in ten starts, will do the hurling honors for Harvard. It is likely that he will be opposed by Foster Sanford, counted formost among college pitchers, who held the Crimson hitters helpless for six frames on Soldiers Field six weeks ago. On that occasion, Harvard rallfed in the closing innings, but was unable to overcome a big lead, and succumbed by 11 to 7. Barbee did not appear in this game...
...April 28, the Pennsylvania nine beat Harvard on Soldiers Field by 11 to 7. In that game Foster Sanford, star right-hander, baffled the Crimson batters during the greater part of the game. Knoblach, a left-hander, is a possible mound choice for the Red and Blue on Saturday...