Word: greenly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Chief among the awards are those of three research fellowships, one to Robert McNair Davis '04, of Moscow, Idaho, Dean of the Law School at the University of Idaho; one to John Churchill Rodgers L. '26, of Bowling Green, Ky.; and one to Joseph Augustus Wickes L. '20, of Dallas, Texas...
...small globular light, representing the ball, will be moved about on an opaque board of green glass; marked off by the ten-yard lines. Names of the players will be listed on each side of the board, and a light by each man's name will indicate the player taking part in each play. Substitutions and complicated plays will be explained verbally...
...will no longer have to cope: beats-mail needing re-addressing or "unknown" bumper-2nd to 4th class cancelling stamp burns-damaged tie sacks clock ("on the" and "off the")-On or off duty decoy-matter mailed to catch crooks graveyard shift-9 p. m. to 5 a. m. green goods-counterfeit money jug (roundhouse)-upright, semicircular case for periodicals logs (trunks)-heavy parcels Mother Hubbard-large sack for paper mail nixie-insufficient address pull-"to pull a case"-to take mail from it reds-registered matter skin the rack-to take bags from bag-rack for dispatch...
Princeton's Tiger slunk from its Jersey jungle up to the green field which is Gilmour Dobie's classroom at Cornell. Surly the Tiger sniffed the students; snarled, and slunk three times across the goal line. Facing the beast for the first time in 20 years, Cornell was shattered...
Late in the first period Captain B. H. Ticknor '31 received a short pass from T. W. Gilligan '31 and crossed the Green goal line for a touchdown. The Dark mouth Freshmen retaliated in the second quarter after an 80-yard march down the field, Sutton, a substitute fullback, carrying the ball across to even the score...