Word: manns
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...should fill the place of second string catcher, will join the squad. It is not certain when Owen and Hammond will report. Two other members of last year's Freshman team who are showing up well are G. W. Burgess '25, a first-string centerfielder, and L. O. V. Mann '25, who should make a good substitute shortstop. As nearly as it is possible to predict so early in the season the first team will consist of: Pitchers, K. N. Hill and Toulmin; catchers, Larrabee and Samborski; first base, Owen; second base, Hammond; shortstop, Jenkins; third base, Buell...
Last week Edward Young Clarke, formerly Imperial Wizard and now Imperial Giant of the Ku Klux Klan, was removed from control of its Propagation Department. This week he was indicted by a grand jury at Houston, Texas, for violating the Mann Act. Six members of the jury were Klansmen. Clarke gave himself up to Federal authorities in Atlanta, and was released on $1,000 bail...
...Mann, Philip Spalding...
...Engineering 51 Pierce 302, 307 Engineering 208 Pierce 304 Engineering 221 See Physics 4a Engineering 310 Pierce 304 Engin. Sciences 5 Beals-A. M. Hughes Pierce 302 N. L. Hughes-Wright Pierce 307 English 41 Abell-Garrett New Lecture Hall Gell-Johnson Harvard 2 Keller-Managan Harvard 3 Mann-Schiesswohl Harvard 5 Scott-Yens Harvard 6 English 64 Bangs-Hodges Sever 17 Hodgkinson-Sedgwick Sever 18 Sonnabend-Wyzanski Sever 20 Fine Arts 2a Fogg Museum Fine Arts 5h Robinson Fine Arts 10a Robinson French 21 Sever 20 German 1c Sever 23 German 4 Sever 5 German 6 Sever 5 Government...
...York schools sent only 72 to the University this year. 44 from private and 28 from public. Albany Academy, Hackley, and Horace Mann sent the largest numbers with six, three and six respectively. New Jersey's schools have 23 in the class, nine from private and 14 from public, while 15 come from Pennsylvania. Morristown, with six members of the class, is the leader in this district. The secondary institutions of the South Atlantic section of the United States are represented by 24, the North Central and South Central send 46 and six respectively. The Western States, including the Pacific...