Word: marchings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...result of the qualifying contest, held on March 16, in the New England division of the Intercollegiate Fencing Association, Harvard will be represented by a foils and an epee team in the group championships today. In addition, M. U. Copland '29, S. C. Smith '31, and D. I. Modell '30 will be allowed to enter the individual championships, Copland in the foils, Smith in the epee, and Modell in both foils and epee. Other colleges from the New England division to qualify teams in the trials of March 16 were Yale, in the foils, epee, and sabre, and Dartmouth...
...Crimson rushed to the defense with a lead editorial entitled, "The Sneer and the Yellow Sheet." On February 8, Mr. Kenneth L. Roberts, writing for the Saturday Evening Post, made merry at Harvard's expense, and once more the Crimson responded nobly. Where was the Crimson on March 1; on that day, the New York World under the title, "More Sacco-Vanzetti Evidence", printed grave charges about President Lowell. Was not this news, or was it to be ignored as "the policy of sensationalism of one of a large number of radical journals," or were all the Crimson editors engaged...
...regret deeply that the Transcript misread your Editorial, "Mark of the Beast," on March 21, and trust that "Squirrel Cage", in this morning's paper, has been sufficient to appease the Crimson's trustees...
...incorrectly stated (TIME, March...
Aviation. Newly formed Aviation Corp. (TIME, March 18) is said to have obtained control of Fokker Aircraft Corp. of America and Fairchild Aviation Corp., two well-known manufacturing companies, and to hold a "substantial interest" in Universal Aviation Corp., important in the transportation field...