Word: h
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Tubmen Sirs: Shrugged cynically, Diogenes, tub-dwelling, lantern-toting tycoon. The cause: TIME'S in sinuation that a strictly residential tub ever figured in a decidedly out of character bathing episode. Glared Archimedes. "Eureka, but they have forgotten," sighed the scientific Syracusan with a gravity more than specific. H. E. PICKETT Oilman Country School, Roland Park, Baltimore...
...Brigadier General Charles H. Bridges, veteran of France and the Philippines, was appointed by President Coolidge to be the Adjutant General of the U. S. Army, succeeding the late Major-General Lutz Wahl...
...envelope contained nothing more disturbing than an affectionate note from Lieut. James H. Carrington, U.S.N., to his wife, it was swiftly despatched to Havana, there to be relayed by air mail to the Carrington home in California. But rarely had a note from a Naval lieutenant to his wife caused such eager discussion...
Coach Cowles stated that the five men who will enter the team competition have not yet been chosen. B. H. Whitbeck '29, G. T. Francis ocC., and A. G. Thacher '29, all of whom entered the tournament last year are now in college, but the Massachusetts Squash Racquets tournament which is now being conducted will probably decide the composition of the team Prominent among the present aspirants for places are Ogden Phipps '31, C. D. G. Breckinridge '31, J. L. Ware '30, A. C. Ingraham '31, and S. B. Myers...
Iselin, who is seeded first in the State Championships, will find his hardest opponents in three former Harvard players. M. P. Baker '25 seeded second in the Massachusetts tournament, J. L. Pool '28, captain of last year's University squash team, and H. N. Rawl- ins '27, present national champion. O. E. Debevoise '26 is also a difficult opponent. The University team won the National Championship in 1925, 1926 and 1927 but failed to reach the semifinals last year...