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Word: fourth (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...collections for the fund yesterday were the smallest since, the campaign began, but the fourth week closed last night with 54 1-2 per cent of the desired amount pledged. When the results of last night's round-up in New York are known, the fund is expected to jump to well over 60 per cent of the full amount. Up to last night Boston had subscribed $3,342,945; New York's total was $3,065,406, and the rest of the country had pledged $1,846,988, bringing the grand total...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Endowment Subscriptions Slump | 10/29/1919 | See Source »

...Winchester won the individual honors for the 1923 harriers yesterday by finishing first in the race against Wakefield High, held on the Belmont course. The Freshmen, placing first, third, fourth, fifth and tenth, bad a score of 23, as compared to Wakefield...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Harriers Win Again | 10/28/1919 | See Source »

...followed at 4.20 by a race between Thayer A and Eliot A. The Freshman dormitory crews will take to the water at 5 o'clock. These dormitory races will be divided into two groups: the first between the three Freshman third crews, and the second between the three fourth crews and the fifth Smith crew...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCHEDULE 4 REGATTA EVENTS | 10/28/1919 | See Source »

...Roosevelt Club will give a luncheon on Roosevelt's birthday, next Monday, on the fourth floor of the Boston City Club Auditorium. The luncheon will begin promptly at 12.30, but will be preceded by a reception at 12 o'clock. At 1 o'clock there will be speeches by His Excellency Calvin Coolidge, Governor of Massachusetts; William Roscoe Thayer, '81, who is the leading biographer of President Roosevelt, and the Honorable James R. Garfield, son of President Garfield and member of President Roosevelt's cabinet...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ROOSEVELTIANS LUNCH MONDAY | 10/24/1919 | See Source »

...were the winners yesterday in the doubles tournament, defeating Robert Rand 2L and William Rand 2L, of Rye, N. Y., in five hard-fought sets, 3--6, 7--5, 6--8, 6--3, 6--4. The New Yorkers put up a magnificent fight, and for a while in the fourth set they seemed to be sure of winning, but their opponents' greater court experience enabled them to be victorious. The net game of the Rand brothers was especially notable. Lipman excelled at serving, while de Turenne's back-court drives gained him many points...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP GOES TO LIPMAN AND de TURENNE | 10/23/1919 | See Source »

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