Word: intact
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Captain E. H. Lane '24 was the star of the University outfit. Touched only four times by his three opponents, he kept his perfect record intact and made the Harvard victory possible. E. L. Lane was beaten in his last bout with Elwell of Yale, and Roland Fleer '24 lost all three of his bouts. It was when Captain E. H. Lane of the University met Captain Huntington of Yale, that the issue of the meet was really decided. Although the score was 5-2, the fighting was very close and if Lane can duplicate this performance on Thursday...
...first-string infield remained intact with Captain Jenkins at short stop, Slayton at third, McGlone at second, and Campbell at first. There was a noticeable improvement over the work of the day before particularly in the smoothness with which Jenkins and McGlone teamed together around second base...
...source. There have been rumors of people who ride up and down in the rear elevator of Widener Library whenever they go to the Reading Room merely for the animal satisfaction of pressing the buttons. This, at least, entails no pecuniary, loss--and better still, preserves one's morals intact. After all, the moral effect of gambling is very little understood. It is not that the gambler, losing his own fortune, borrows from his friends; nor that having won a large sum he hates to tear himself away. The unfortunate fact is that few gamblers can resist the enticements...
...larger question of possession is very much unsettled. No permanent disposition has been made of any of the treasures so far discovered. The objects now displayed at Cairo are kept in a special collection until decision is reached. The articles of concession stipulated that "tombs which are discovered intact, together with all objects which they may contain, shall be handed over to the Museum (in Cairo) whole and without division." In the case of "tombs which already have been searched," the Egyptian Antiquities Service has the right to reserve objects of capital importance and share the remainder with the committee...
...Journalists, President Millerand of France said: "France has borne, without flinching, wounds deeper and more painful than financial ones, and she will stand fast in the future as she has stood fast in the past. . . To win the victory she has given all her sons; to maintain her credit intact she will give all her resources. Such is the unanimous will of France, irrespective of party...