Word: marche
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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With the I.C.A.A.A.A. indoor meet in New York on March 6, the University track team brought to a close its must successful indoor season in recent years. The victory in the triangular meet with Dartmouth and Cornell, and the triumph over all the teams of the east in the intercollegiates were the high spots in the team's winter record...
...could not tell. For the needle to puncture the infantile skull was easy. At five months the bones of the skull are comparatively soft. They have not yet closed completely, are joined together by tough membrane which in the embryo was the sole case of the brain (TIME, March...
...reached Fairbanks safely. Snowplows and road-rollers had labored for days ironing out a take-off and landing field in the wrinkled snow-carpet covering Fairbanks. But the day of the first attempted flights, Reporter Hutchinson of the North American Newspaper Alliance was killed by a whirling propeller (TIME, March 22, THE PRESS...
Read TIME from cover to cover. Then turn to p. 33, quiz yourself. In accordance with a suggestion by Joseph Kastner of the New York WORLD (TIME, March 22, LETTERS), the approximate pages upon which answers can be run down are indicated in this week's Quiz. Subscribers who concentrate when they read will not need this crutch. 1) In the recent newspaper straw ballot, the total vote was about how many to one against prohibition? (See PROHIBITION.) 2) What nation was nominally responsible for deadlocking the League Council at Geneva? (See THE LEAGUE.) 3) What magazine for April...
Died. The Misses Rebecca and Miriam Rosenbach, sisters of famed bibliophile** Dr. Abraham S. Wolf Rosenbach (TIME, March 1, RELIGION), at Philadelphia, of pneumonia, within a few hours of each other...