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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...yard run, as well as in the two mile distance, it is probable that the field will be too fast for the Crimson entrants, but Burke in the 880-yard and mile runs, and Cutcheon in the latter, should score several points. Hauers, the present title-holder in the high hurdles, and Thayer in the lows, are also potential scorers for the University. With Davis out of the pole vault because of water on the knee, the Crimson chances in that event are slight, as they are also in both of the jumping contests, but in the other field events...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CALIFORNIA HOPES TO REPEAT VICTORY | 5/25/1923 | See Source »

Walter Amory, C. B. Barnes, G. U. Baylies, W. R. Baylies, C. C. Carpenter, W. A. Coolidge, J. D. DuBois, C. C. Colt, Harrison Gardner, R. M. Gilbert, S. C. Graves, H. S. Grew Jr., H. C. Lodge Jr., D. S. Holder, F. H. Jenks, F. K. Kernan Jr., L. C. Keyes, L. R. Nichols, Brooks Potter, J. H. Sherburne Jr., A. C. Sedgewick, S. W. White...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHOOSE JUNIOR USHERS FOR SPREAD AND DANCE | 5/25/1923 | See Source »

According to a Patent Office report, women, during the past ten years, have invented 1,400 different "new and useful articles" ranging from a rotary plow share to an eggbeater. Among the articles are included a cow tail holder, a reinforced wooden bowl for beating eggs in and an artificial eyelash. The variety shows that women's activities in America are spreading out and cover every field of occupation and endeavor. "Children, church and kitchen" are no longer what they used to be. Eventually, perhaps, some clever woman will invent a satisfactory substitute for all three...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: New and Useful | 5/19/1923 | See Source »

Clapp is a first year student in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. He graduated from Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut last year and was studying philosophy in the University as a holder of the Henry A. Terry Fellowship. He is five feet ten inches in height and weighs 140 pounds. He is believed to be wearing blue serge trousers, khaki shirt, and white tennis shoes. His hair is medium brown and is parted in the middle...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BELIEVE MISSING STUDENT IS ALIVE | 5/18/1923 | See Source »

Professor Turner graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1884, took his A.M. degree there in 1888 and his Ph.D. degree at Johns Hopkins in 1890. He taught at Wisconsin until 1910 when he came to the University as professor of history. He is the holder of several honorary degrees, including that of Litt.D. from the University (1909), and is recognized as one of the leading authorities on American history, particularly the history of the western frontier. He is the author of "The Rise of the New West" (1906) and "The Frontier in American History" (1920). He is a member...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROF. TURNER TO RETIRE | 5/14/1923 | See Source »

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