Word: knox
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Coach Fisher was again at the field yesterday afternoon together with Coach Knox of the second team and Freshman Coach Campbell. It was under Coach Fisher's direction that Captain Cheek moved his men out for drill. The squad was first divided into four teams and given a shot game of touch football following which three groups are selected and put through signal and passing drill. These groups were closely observed and rearranged by check and Coach Fisher and will be retained as a regular unit for daily work. It is planned to put a man in change of each...
...number of young men in Chicago. They finished their piping; another group of male singers took their place, repeated the old ballad by John Dowland, arranged for chorus singing. Another and another group repeated the song; they were the glee-clubs of Armour, Beloit, Chicago, Grinnell, Illinois, Iowa, Knox, Lake Forest, Michigan, Millikin, Northwestern, Purdue, Wabash and Wisconsin colleges and universities. After every rendering of the ballad, judges made notes, announced at length that of all seats of learning in the mid-U. S., Wisconsin is sweetest of throat; Michigan is second, they said; Grinnell, third...
...only after the anti-trust law had been on the statute books for about a dozen years that action was taken. Theodore Roosevelt was in the White House. He gave the word to Attorney General Knox. First there were investigations and publicity, then prosecutions. One after another, trusts were knocked on the head and compelled to disintegrate. In 1904 and 1905, the Northern Securities, the Beef Trust, the Addyston Pipe Co. were dispatched. Later came the Standard Oil case (which lasted for five years before the company lost and was dissolved) and the American Tobacco Co. case...
...were addressed by M. A. Cheek Jr. '26 and J. L. Knox '98, coach of the Second team. Coach Knox advocated that the men engage in some kind of hard labor during the summer so as to be physically fit next fall. After the speeches moving pictures of the 1915 Yale game were shown...
...second of a series of meetings for all men interested in football will be held this evening at 7 o'clock in the Varsity Club. The speakers will be Captain M. A. Cheek Jr. '26, and Coach J. L. Knox '98, of the Second team. After the addresses, moving pictures of football games will be shown...