Word: furnishers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Secretary of Labor has only acted in accordance with the fundamental principles of justice. He is to be congratulated on his distinction between mere words and actual plots of violence. Only the latter furnish ground for punishment. To condemn on suspicion alone is contrary to the elements of free institutions...
Even without these men the meet promises to be exceptionally close and will undoubtedly furnish many spectacular races. In the century lash, E. O. Gourdin '21, R. Chute '22, P. C. Pearson, Occ., and L. B. Sanderson '20 are entered against Hayes, King and Bossort of the Tech team, the last of whom ran a close second to Gourdin in the 40-yard dash in the dual winter meet...
...acting on these amendments, the class will hear short speeches by the class officers, and the Treasurer will read his report for the year. The motion pictures to be shown are Wallace Reid in "Double Speed" and a Mack Sennett comedy, "His Last False Step." Lowe's orchestra will furnish a program of popular and college music during the evening and the customary refreshments and cigarettes will be served...
...Treasurer, R. P. Parker, will read his report for the year. Two feature motion pictures will be shown, "Double Speed," with Wallace Reid, and a new and spicy Mack Sennett comedy entitled "His Last False Step." The customary refreshments and cigarettes will be served, and Lowe's Orchestra will furnish music during the evening...
Cambridge Latin School will furnish the opposition to the Freshman baseball team in the former's first game this year at Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The 1923 team will present the same line-up which defeated Rindge Technical School 22-1 last Tuesday, R. P. Field and R. H. Keegan have proved a successful battery combination in all practice games and are expected to hold the Cambridge team in check. The infield is working together well at present, although somewhat handicapped by a lack of outdoor practice...