Word: marche
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...right side of Venus, he must start before March 6, and although the time may be profitably passed charging admission to his hangar, the Vernean scientist is disturbed by the obstinate weather. When pundits inform Condit that the friction of the air will melt the rocket and likewise the already ardent professor within, he smiles knowingly. When visitors asked him how he would return, it is reported that he answered, "Why cross bridges?" speaking, one presumes, metaphorically. The inhabitants of Miami, however, although they like Mr. Condit, fear he will come back to earth too speedily...
Test matches to determine the selection of the University indoor tennis team which will compete in the National Intercollegiate meet at Cornell March 2 and 3, are now being held at the Longwood Tennis Club. The team will be made up of four men, two of whom will enter the singles tournament, while one team will play in the doubles. A new ruling will not permit singles entrants to take part in the doubles tournament...
With the outline of plans adopted by the Eastern Association for the Selection of Football Officials, came a statement yesterday from W. J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics, that spring football practice will open on March...
Yesterday afternoon 984 envelopes addressed to the members of the class of 1929 were mailed by the Junior Dance Committee. Each letter contains a subscription card and a circular letter formally announcing the 1929 Dance on Friday, March 2, at Memorial Hall, and explaining the procedure to be followed by men desiring to attend...
...work in Manhattan cutting cloth to cloak & suit patterns for $17 a week; saving of $1,600 and purchase of a Brooklyn ''hole in the wall" for exhibition of what passed for moving pictures in 1904; investment, speculation, expansion as an exhibitor, producer, distributor of films. Last March he bought the Roxy Theatre in Manhattan for "more than $15,000,000" two weeks after it opened. Seating 6,200 people it has been called the "largest theatre in the world," has been entirely filled at practically every performance, to his great profit. For him it is a world...