Word: gores
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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TODAY 9.15 O'clock Chemistry 6Sever 36 Classical Philology 33 Sever 30 Comp. Literature 17 hf Harvard 3 Economics 8a Appel-Fitzgerald Sever 8 Fors-Yeslawsky Sever 11 Economics 9b Harvard 2 Economics 10a Harvard 3 English 11a Sever 35 English 72 Abramson-Gore Memorial Hall Gowing-Zimmerman New Lect. Hall Fine Arts 9b Fogg Mus. French B Emerson F French 15 Emerson F Geology 10 Rotch Bldg. German 2 IV Sever 18 German 21 Sever 30 German 26a Sever 35 Government 25a Sever 18 Government 27a Sever 17 Greek A Sever 29 Greek G I Sever 30 History...
...Spanish 1 Emerson D TOMORROW 9.15 O'clock Chemistry 6 Sever 36 Classical Philology 33 Sever 30 Comp. Literature 17 hf Harvard 3 Economics 8a Appel-Fitzgerald Sever 8 Fors-Yeslawsky Sever 11 Economics 9b Harvard 2 Economics 10a Harvard 3 English 11a Sever 35 English 72 Abramson-Gore Memorial Hall Gowing-Zimmerman New Lect. Hall Fine Arts 9b Fogg Mus. French B Emerson F French 15 Emerson F Geology 10 Rotch Bldg. German 2 IV Sever 18 German 21 Sever 30 German 26a Sever 35 Government 25a Sever 18 Government 27a Sever17 Greek A Sever 29 Greek...
...final round of the Freshman Interdormitory tournament, Standish Hall won three bouts, Gore Hall two, and Smith and McKinlock one each...
Matz, now the Freshman singles handball champion, gained the final round of the tournament by his victory over A. L. Kowarsky '31 of Standish Hall, and Vonckx, the runner-up for the championship, entered the match after defeating E. B. Cohen '31, representing Gore Hall...
...flirt of the red, a small but purposeful bull charged, horns down, to gore the President of Mexico. Swirling the cape through a classic "pass," he pivoted and dodged-his chunky body suddenly achieving grace. While guests Morrow and Rogers gripped their seats, President Calles brought off three more hazardous "passes." Then, having shown his guests the dexterous and dangerous phase of bull-baiting, he strode from the ring. No bull was killed, or even pinked, lest U. S. gorges rise...