Word: gordons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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With over, 150 candidates entered in the lists for the preliminary tournaments, class squash is proving as popular as class football was this fall. Manager Is. H. Gordon '27 announced last night than 53 Seniors, 58 Juniors, and 47 Sophomores had signed their aames in the entries for play which must start at once...
...opening night to see Aïda. If Samuel Insull, sitting beside Her Majesty in the first box, had been a man of many words, he might have told her of the rising fame of Chicago opera, of such artists as Edith Mason, Mary Garden, Rosa Raisa, Cyrena Van Gordon, Charles Marshall, Tito Schipa. It is true that Chicago has no Rosa Ponselle, no Maria Jeritza, no Gigli, no Martinelli, and that it dispensed with the high-priced Amelita Galli-Curci; but often the Chicago operas more than equal the Metropolitan in vitality and freshness. Mr. Insull, being both quiet...
...Quitting-to preach." Thus Dr. James L. Gordon, eminent San Francisco Congregational pastor, clears, in the December Sunset Magazine, the mystery of his recent resignation from church ties. Dr. Gordon plans to establish a free lance pulpit in "some metropolitan city" where he can reach 3,000 at a time. He loves to preach. He will have no business notices at his meetings, "no joinings, no subscribing, no creeds." Said he: "The stage cannot supplant the pulpit and the newspaper cannot permanently overshadow it. The authority of the human voice, in its appeal to conscience, cannot be eliminated and must...
Squash Racquets: Captain, H. N. Rawlins '27, Manager, L. H. Gordon '27, Assistant Manager, R. H. Sange...
...seven harriers in the starting lineup are expected to be: Captain E. C. Haggerty '27, Leslie Flaksman '29, Edward Gordon '27, W. B. King '27, T. L. Mayhew '27, L. J. Novograd '27, and J. L. Reid '29. A. S. Woodworth '29 will be the substitute...