Word: guard
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...similar mob was fired on and dispersed for doing the same at Shanghai (TIME, June 15, 1925 et seq.). But a year is a year. Then the Canton National- ists were impotent. Today they hold half China. Therefore the British marines who stood with fixed bayonets to guard the British quarter received the command: "Under no circumstances fire...
Twenty-five years ago this array was otherwise. Tuberculosis then was the chief cause of death. But doctors have taught defense against contaminated surroundings. People have learned to guard themselves. So typhoid, yellow and scarlet fevers, diphtheria, cholera and babies' bowel troubles are no longer pandemic and rarely epidemic in civilized countries. People live, on the average, ten years longer now than they...
Owing to the recent illness of D. W. LaRue '30, star guard of the 1930 squad, it is intended to start G. L. Lewis '30 in the position of right guard, although it is possible that LaRue may be able to get into the game. A. B. Bigelow '30 will start at left guard, D. L. Waterman '30 at center, J. H. Ward '30 at right forward, and H. F. Wenner '30, at left forward...
...Bury Fenners a team who did much to develop hockey, have as their boast that they have played for over one hundred years without having their record besmirched by a defeat. However, they were at times sorely pressed. One opposing goal-guard, an ingenious follow, lay down across the goal, blocking it effectually from one post into the other. The Bury Fenners had to extend themselves to win that game. But, as that illustrious captain of the Fenners, William Leeland said, "They was never beat by any town, and could do it with ease...
Dunne, who played on the University of Michigan eleven four years, from 1918 to 1921, inclusive, as an end, at tackle, and finishing his grid career as a guard, was considered one of the best players in the West. Schooled in football by the veteran coach, F. H. Yest, he will bring to Harvard a thorough knowledge of a system that has won great success in the Western Conference. Dunne has kept in close touch with football since his graduation, and is fully abreast of developments of the past few years...