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Dates: during 1920-1929
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During the past month, under the direction of Coaches Farrell and Mikkola, assisted by Haggerty and O'Neil, informal outdoor practice has been held, when weather permitted. Weightmen and candidates for the discus and javelin have been out regularly since the I.C. 4A. meet on March 2, and the call for long distance men was issued two weeks ago. Others who cared to attend practice during this time were offered the advantages of special individual instruction before the main body of hurdlers, sprinters, and jumpers turned out today. Candidates for the Freshman team, after a lay-off of two weeks...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRACKMEN MEET AT LOCKER BUILDING | 4/1/1929 | See Source »

Sirs: Humbly petition membership in TIME's "Erratum-Noters Club." Your Cabinet Pudding March 11, page 11, presents (in part) college ingredients as Michigan 2, Harvard 2. Enclosed copy of Michigan Alumnus, March 9, claims Lament '91; Good '91; and Hyde '99. Score: Michigan, 3; Harvard, 2. Score, next fall (football not political): Michigan, 40; Harvard, 0; I also hope...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Apr. 1, 1929 | 4/1/1929 | See Source »

...Writer Shaw's courage (TIME, March 11) said: "The husband of Mrs. Shaw recently sold to an English review a cowardly attack on the physicians of George V. He insinuated that they did not employ a certain mode of treatment 'because the inventor was both an American and a Jew.' His courage was such that his insinuations−although unquestionably directed against the royal physicians−were cast in the form of an allegory and entitled An Improbable Fantasy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Apr. 1, 1929 | 4/1/1929 | See Source »

Sirs: Packed as the present is with events of absorbing interest, so is TIME, favorite publication of the undersigned. Enjoyed especially your notes in the issue of March 18 concerning Grand National at Aintree, England. Among other horse-enthusiasts off to England is Horatio C. Ford of South Euclid, Ohio, president of the two-year-old Aintree Club of the same address on the outskirts of Greater Cleveland. Horses from Cleveland's Aintree follow trails near, through and beyond beautiful Chagrin Valley, long-hunted country of the Fifth City's riders, past homes of Ambassador Herrick, newly-appointed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Apr. 1, 1929 | 4/1/1929 | See Source »

Sirs: In your issue of March 11, in your Column of Letters, is a contribution of E. Petrie Hoyle of Chester Springs, Pa., regarding farm relief and comparing the American farmer with the French agriculturists. We are enclosing herewith a reply which we wish to make to the Hoyle letter which you published...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Apr. 1, 1929 | 4/1/1929 | See Source »

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