Word: fulle
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...oldtimers of the Canal Zone, many a Russian might recognize Mr. Stevens should he revisit Siberia. He was president of the interallied technical board which improved trans-Asian travel during and after the War. They would know him, perhaps, in West Gardiner, Me., where he was born, "chock full of energy." They might know him almost anywhere between the Mississippi and the Pacific, especially in the Northwest, where he laid out vast stretches of the Canadian Pacific and Great Northern roads. Near Havre, Mont., there is a statue to jog the memory. It stands on a bleak ridge where, after...
Although he will be unable to meet classes or hold conferences for some time the written work in English 5 will continue without interruption. Professor Copeland is taking a sabbatical next year but hopes to resume full work again in the college during the year...
...Colonel Bassettt, who is a middle aged man, played his shots with a deadly accuracy which very nearly resulted in overcoming Jackson's greater agility. On two different occasions they staged unusually long sessions of volleying and the match was full of thrills from start to finish...
...Pool '28, the second of the two University players who emerged from the fray victorious, defeated P. de L. Casanove by scores of 15 to 12, 16 to 18, 15 to 7, 13 to 15 and 15 to 11. This match was as full of tense moments as the Bassett Jackson...
...necessary that the pictures be taken at Notman's, any full-tone glossy print being acceptable...