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...Food for them was so plentiful that they even disdained the dead zebras we put out as bait, merely walking up and sniffing at the food we had provided. . . . Day after day, for weeks at a time we filmed them, getting them in groups and families of ten or fourteen at a time. Altogether we photographed 147 lions...
...soldiers, not yet disarmed, offered resistance in the hamlet of La Paz Centro to a platoon of U. S. marines commanded by Capt. Richard Bell Buchanan. For two hours and a half the engagement continued. Captain Buchanan fell, wounded in the chest and arms, and died some hours later. Fourteen Nicaraguans were killed. The rest scattered, but not until Private Marvin Andrew Jackson, U. S. M. C., had been instantly killed by a shot through the brain...
...total number of students registered in the School during the year was two hundred ninety, the largest enrollment to date. Two hundred sixty of these were from the United States, representing thirty-two states; and thirty were foreigners representing fourteen different countries. . . . There was a large increase in the number of postgraduate students over any previous registration...
...Fourteen permanent trophies will be placed in competition for the first time Saturday in the intramural track and field meet. The cups have been offered by former Crimson athletes and with three exceptions bear the names of the donors...
...addition to Captain W. P. Ellison '27, the following fourteen letter men of the past season will be present and will receive gold hockey pucks, E. C. Clark '27, J. B. Durant '27, C. D. Coady '27, C. S. Gross '27, Nathaniel Hamlen '27, C. I. Wylde '27, R. S. Scoot '27, Isadore Zarakov '27, Joseph Morrill '28, F. W. Adams '28, Willard Howard '28, J. P. Chase '28, John Tudor '29, and M. N. Stanley...