Word: marked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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When I arrived at last before the local gendarmerie I paused to look at the thermometer. I looked and sighed. Decidedly, it was going to be another of those days; it had all the ear marks, for it was only 9 A. M. and the mercury had already passed the 84 degree mark, Centigrade, which translated into Fahrenheit means 125 degree, which, in turn; means a Turkish bath sort of existence. For, without undue effort, the temperature will rise to 130 degrees and 135 degrees around noon time, and that is registered in the shade. Those familiar with North Africa...
Hockey: St. Mark's at Southboro...
...Crimson will be represented by F. W. Lorinzen '23, C. E. Wyzanski '27, E. M. Rowe '27, and Mark Winkler '27, alternate...
...therefore to be encouraged since physical training has properly become a recognized part of the college curriculum. Furthermore, general participation in athletics is an excellent antidote to the spectacle complex. The administration of West Virginia Wesleyan, by curtailing funds for athletics, not only goes far wide of the mark since football is self-supporting but actually opposes a development which promises to accomplish the very reform which inspired its ill-conceived ruling...
Harvard will be represented against Bates College by F. W. Lorenzen '28, of New Haven, Connecticut, C. E. Wyzanski '27, of Brookline, and E. M. Rowe '27, of Indianapolis, Indiana. Mark Winklev '28, of Lawrence, will be the alternate...