Word: marchings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...their behavior to Justice Peyton Gordon of the District of Columbia Supreme Court. Justice Gordon owes his recent elevation to the bench in no small part to the good newspaper treatment he received when, as U. S. District Attorney, he prosecuted some minor ramifications of the oil scandals (TIME, March 12, 1928). No man to let past favors interfere with the course of justice, Judge Gordon found the three newsgatherers in contempt, sentenced them to 45 days in jail, denied them bond. The Times prepared to pay them double salaries during their imprisonment. Its lawyers the next day secured their...
...same period, Yale, led by Evans' 45-yard run, started a march down the field, but was halted on the 10-yard line...
Second University -- January 11, Noble and Greenough; January 15, Melrose; February 5, Worcester Academy; February 8, Northeastern; February 12, Middlesex at Concord; February 15, 19, 22, open; February 26, Freshmen; March 1, Yale at New Haven
Freshman hockey--January 8, Arlington; January 11, St. Mark's at Southboro; January 15. Exeter at Exeter; February 5, Andover; February 8, open; February 12, Milton (probably at Milton); February 15, Dartmouth; February 19, Newton; February 22, St. Paul's at Concord; Febru- ary 26, Second University; March 1, Yale at New Haven...
Freshman: Winter--January 25, K. of C.; February 8, Andover at Andover; February 15, B. A. A.; February 24, Tri-angular meet; March 1, Exeter at Exeter. Spring--April 19, Andover at Andover; May 2, 3, Greater Boston Intercollegiate; May 9, University Handicap; May 10, Interscholastic; May 17, Exeter at Exeter; May 24, Yale...