Word: london
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...CREW University May 4 M. I. T. May 11 Cornell. May 18 Penn and Navy at Annapolis. June 21 Yale at New London. Second University May 4 M. I. T. May 11 Cornell. May 18 Penn and Navy at Annapolis. June 21 Yale at New London. Freshman May 4 M. I. T. May 11 Cornell. June 21 Yale at New London. 150 Pound University May 4 M. I. T. May 18 Yale. 150 Pound Freshman May 4 M. I. T. May 18 Yale. Class May 18 Yale. Combination June 20 Yale at New London...
...series of exhibits already planned includes one on contemporary American art, in every field, one on decorative art, one on the "London School" of painters, one on works of arts by Harvard students, and one on modern French and German book printing...
...Wright '26, former National Squash Racquets Champion, yesterday fought his way into the second round of the amateur championship tournament at the Bath Club in London by defeating H. F. Bagnall, of the English team, by a score...
When St. John Ervine, famed London playwright and drama-critic, came last September to Manhattan to write reviews for the New York World, the World asked certain show-guns to express their opinion of the appointment. Most replied in paeans to the critic, hoping thereby to make him flatter their productions. Not so Producer Philip Goodman. He wrote to the World in part as follows...
Died. Admiral Reinhold Scheer, 65, commander of the German Imperial High Seas Fleet at the Battle of Jutland, May 31, 1916; of heart disease; in Marktred-witz, Germany. Famed -British Admiral Earl Beatty, whose battle cruisers met Scheer at Jutland, wrote to the London Daily Express: "He was a great sailor and a bold and skillful tactician...