Word: lincoln
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...result of the Freshman team drawing a bye, only three University squash teams will play today in the third series of matches of the Massachusetts Squash Racquets Tournament. Team A will play the Cambridge Squash Racquets Club at the University Squash Courts, team B will meet the Lincoln Inn Society team, also at the University Courts, and at the same time, team C will journey to Boston to play the team from the Harvard Medical School...
...second largest Negro city in the world (population 206,000) stretches its easygoing length and breadth over several square miles of southern Chicago. Some 41,000 of the inhabitants go to the polls, where it can be taken for granted they will vote for Abraham Lincoln's party (Republican...
...largest Negro city in the world is concentrated on the eastern upper tip of Manhattan Island. But Harlem is by no means exclusively a Lincoln-loving land. That is, its inhabitants have learned, like their Jewish neighbors in the nearby Bronx, to vote wlth the Irish democrats of Tammany Hall; to admire Democratic Governor Alfred Emanuel Smith...
Harvard's representative at the third annual meeting of the National Student Federation of America will be O. A. Schlaikjer 3L, it has been announced by the Student Council. He will go to Lincoln, Nebraska, for the conference which will be held from Thursday to Saturday at the University of Nebraska...
Those appointed to nominate the officers for the class of 1928 are: chairman, Donald Price Donaldson '28, of Lincoln; John Francis Carr '28, of Cambridge; Ward Irving Gregg '28, of Calumet; Michigan; Chandler Robbins II '28, of Boston; and George Ford Russell '28, of Bronxville...