Word: marche
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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University fencing--Feb. 12, Boston University; 19, Bowdoin; 26, U. S. Military Academy at West Point; March 4, Syracuse; 5, J. Sanford Saltus Club; 12, University of Pennsylvania; 18-19, Yale, Dartmouth, M. I. T. and Columbia at New York; April 1 and 2, Intercollegiates at New York...
Freshman fencing--Feb. 12, M. I. T. 19, English High School; March 2, High School of Commerce; 12, Andover; 26, Yale at New Haven...
...series of six talks by experts in the fields of finance, merchandising, manufacturing, transportation, journalism, and advertising is being planned by the Department of Education and Vocation of the University Club. The talks will be given to limited audiences every two weeks during the months of February, March, and April...
After his paragraphs were syndicated, he held the lead-the high-water mark being 20 of 42 paragraphs quoted in the Digest for March 14, 1925, as the inclosed reprint of the Digest page will show. . , .-There is no competition between paragraphers; but since Mr. Quillen leads the field, we think he should be given proper credit in TIME...
...lemmings have not yet learned that their oldtime highways are gone. At uncertain intervals (sometimes after five years, sometimes after 20) they mass on an edge of the Scandinavian plateau† and start a beeline migration. They move by the million, having families more plentifully than ever on the march; destroying crops and herbage; preyed on by throngs of bigger beasts. They never hesitate,moving on (like Theodore Roosevelt and his children**) over every obstacle, lake, river, mountain, until they reach the sea. Here their blind instinct persists and out they swim, still in the line of the migration, until...