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Word: frame (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Berkeley. A. W. Bettigole, Carl Ginsburg. Israel Hoffman, E. M. Hoover, Jr., W. A. Koshland, E. G. Mantle, W. F. Ridont, S. C. Sander, J. W. Singer, Jr., Human Sobell, and Martin Tall; in the Class of 1929, R. F. Courtney, R. C. Darling, J. S. Frame, R. B. Gierasch, Harold Samport, H. D. Sevine, O. S. Loud, S. L. Lundin, W. H. McMaster. Jr., E. W. Moore, R. H. Norris, E. A. Rieckman, D. M. Sandomire, W. S. Seidel and Jerome Simons; in the Out-of-Course group, S. M. Rosenberg...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DETUR PRIZES AWARDED BY DEAN GREENOUGH | 4/9/1927 | See Source »

...numbered practically all of the Freshman debating team, and the club has grown to such proportions that the team realized that union with it was its only possible step. A committee of four; F. P. Bowden Jr., F. S. Jennison, C. T. Wheeler, and A. M. Silverblatt, will frame a question for the next meeting's debate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMAN DEBATING CLUB ELECTS HARDING PRESIDENT | 4/7/1927 | See Source »

Team B, with two runs in the second frame, was on the heavy end of the scoring column until the last half of the fifth, when the first nine brought its total up to four, later to increase it to six by runs in the sixth and eighth innings. Three second team players crossed the plate in the last three innings...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REGULARS WIN SECOND NINE INNING CONTEST | 4/7/1927 | See Source »

Team B gained a lead over the first team in the fifth inning when Chase batted out one of Ketchum's offerings for four bases, and then added another tally to its margin in the next frame. The two point total appeared sufficient to hold off the first team, until a brace of tallies was pushed over in the eighth. After holding the second scoreless for the first half of the ninth, the team A players sewed up the game with another pair of counters...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY NINE WINS PRACTICE ENCOUNTER | 4/5/1927 | See Source »

...some field of human activity, such as art or literature that will serve as a recreation from the daily work or his profession or business. Such avocations will not only enrich his life, and enlarge his point of human contact, but they also often help to develop a frame of mind which may make him more successful in his professional work...

Author: By H. J. Hughes, | Title: Choosing A Field of Concentration | 4/2/1927 | See Source »

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