Word: interred
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...have entered the annual spring regatta which is being held this week. Today's races in the Senior and Junior singles which will be held at 4.45 and 5.15 o'clock respectively, will conclude the University regatta for which any student in the University is eligible. On Friday, the inter-House events will be run off, in which there will be the following events: wherry races, novice singles, Junior singles, eights, and couples. Monday's and yesterday's winners are as follows...
...lifting him above his ancestral trade without removing him from it. Professor Cadman's first connection with oil was while doing research for the Scotch shale industry. The British Colonial office sent him to Rumania and Burma on oil expeditions. The War made him Chairman of the Inter-Allied Petroleum Council and technical adviser in the development of a counter terror to poison gas. The War too gave him his knighthood and his first personal contact with U. S. oilmen...
...their employes to each other but nothing much has come of it. To facilitate exchange of talent, also of expensive "story material'' bought by producers but never used, an Artists' Service Bureau was formed last week, headed by Col. Jason Joy, Fox studio executive and onetime inter-studio relations supervisor for the Hays organization. Another purpose of the Bureau, to be "owned and operated on a co-operative basis by the industry as a whole," was to make it possible for producers to hire talent without competitive bidding. Actors, writers, directors and especially agents were against...
...increasing emphasis on Inter-House athletics, as indicated by the recent decision permitting men on probation to compete, has created a demand even stronger than before for the extension of permission to past letter men and those on the Varsity. While the authorities have endeavored to insure everyone the opportunity of competing in intramural sports, they have to some extent overlooked the fact that a keener rivalry would induce even more men to participate; a reorganization is in this respect necessary...
...into House sports, other men might play on the lower teams, or match their mettle with the mighty if they so desired. To some extent such an arrangement would undoubtedly be a makeshift, with the all attendant difficulties peculiar to compromise measures. It would, however, augment the spirit of inter-House rivalry; should any sport suffer from a loss of members attracted to the House fields, it would deserve to be eliminated...