Word: kingly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University is running without two of its best men, D. F. O'Connell '21 and C. E. Dexter '22, it is difficult to predict the result of today's race. Cornell has only one man of prominence, McDermott, who ran here three years ago and tied with George King 1 G. B., who was at that time captain of the harriers. Syracuse University, whose team led the University here in the last intercollegiate race, has many veterans who will have the advantage of running on their own course...
...programs are pasted throughout the scrap-book. One is of particular interest as it tells of the race in which crimson was first taken as the Harvard color. In another place a long clipping from the Transcript tells of the visit to this country of "Albert of Belgium," now King Albert, and of the "chaste reception" accorded him by the University...
...third of the capital of the country is refusing to allow its employees to form into unions. With equal temerity King Canute once tried to stop the rising tide...
...Hagerman, R. P. Hallowell, 2nd, R. W. Harwood, M. Heard, F. Hibbard, J. S. Higgins, W. C. Holbrook, A. Horween, R. B. Hovey, C. S. Howard, P. E. James, E. C. Johnson, 2nd, W. McH. Keyser, J. G. King, Jr., A. Kirk, M. Kopel, G. E. Kunhardt, Jr., L. T. Lanman, F. C. Lawrence, J. F. Lee, B. Lewis, W. J. Louderback...
...Duke of Brabant, heir apparent to the throne of Belgium, who is now visiting with his father, King Albert, may enter the University, in order to secure an American education...