Word: height
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...fight against H. J. Freedman '23, but lost the decision on points. The second match was even more hotly contested by H. B. Walker and F. J. Fox, entered in the 115-pound class. Walker, who was on the University wrestling team last year, had nearly a foot in height over his opponent, but after almost getting him down twice, he had to accept the match by decision...
Lautner's description is as follows: height about 6 feet 2 inches; slender; light hair, light mustache, light blue eyes, a prominent and long jaw, and thin and prominent nose; age 23; walks very erect. Probably wears a reddish brown suit, a light brown or gray overcoat, a soft felt hat and black shoes...
...journey as outlined would be taken during the mid-year examination period, probably in the last week of January, and would be featured by a game against the University of Toronto. The seven would arrive in the Canadian city at the height of the winter carnival season...
Never before have the educational institutions of the country been such a fertile source of comment for the daily press. What used to be the height of excitement--hazing, "paddling" and such things as student strikes--is now hardly worth mentioning. Something worse has happened, the entrance of corrupting woman. Cornell is in the midst of a struggle against its Amazons, while Amherst is worried over its quarrel with Smith. But worse still is the latest news from Cambridge: Harvard has been caught in the snares set by Radcliffe...
...expression to the other members of the party and to several other friends since, met with such instant endorsement that I was urged to submit it for consideration. Practical or not it is at least interesting. The plan is simply this: To erect a cross member at a suitable height between the stacks, consisting of substantial framework so covered that it would appear to the eye as of the same solidity as the chimneys themselves. The result would be a gigantic H,--over a hundred feet in height and proportionately broad which would be seen to advantage from nearly every...