Word: hills
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...following placed one name each on the list for honors: Boston Country Day, Browne and Nichols, Chestnut Hill School of Philadelphia, Columbia High School of East Orange, Groton, Hartford High School, The Hill, Hotchkiss, Kent, Milton Academy, Riverdale Country School of New York, Roxbury Latin School, St. Marks, St. Pauls of Concord, N. H. Thatcher School of California, and Williston...
...Pittsburgh at the leading hotel, an "Anti-Prohibition Enlightenment Dinner" was held by the local branch of the National Association against Prohibition. Congressman John Philip Hill of Maryland, discussed a bill he will present 1) to repeal the Volstead Act; 2) to have each state define for itself "intoxicating liquors" referred to in the 18th Amendment, and enforce its own laws on the subject; 3) to have the Federal Government punish any person guilty of transporting into any state liquor more potent than therein allowed, the punishment to be ten years' imprisonment...
...York; Nell H. Borden, Assistant Professor of Advertising in the Harvard Business School; M. T. Copeland, Professor of Marketing in the Harvard Business School; Mac Martin, President of the Mac Martin Advertising Agency of Minneapolis; Malcolm Muir, Vice-President and Chairman of the Sales Board of the McGraw-Hill Company, Publishers, of New York; Stanley Resor, President of the J. Walter Thompson Company, Advertising Agency of New York; Tim Thritt, Advertising Manager of the American Multigraph Sales Company-of Cleveland; and C. K. Woodbridge, President of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World, and President of the Dictaphone Corporation...
Edward Sutton Stimpson 2d '27 of Chestnut Hill, was elected captain of the University golf team at a meeting of the letter men yesterday afternoon...
...California play Washington University-crowds separated, not by their allegiance, but by their pocketbooks. For whereas 75,000 football fans with their class-conscious ladies passed in an orderly fashion through the gates of the Berkeley stadium, some 25,000 merry rooters climbed up an elevation known as Tightwad Hill, which overlooks the field, and from which every play can be seen as clearly as if you were sitting on a slab of cement you had paid three dollars for. So the two camps-the purseproud and the gay-waved flags at each other, while down on the green parchesi...