Word: marked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Advocate announced the election last evening of Eduardo Andrade '28 of Soarsdale. N. Y., and Mark De Wolfe Howe '28 of Boston, to the literary Board...
...composed of H. W. Rose '29, first speaker; I. J. Fain '27, second speaker; and D. E. Scoll '28, alternate. The negative squad which will argue the question with the Pennsylvania debaters, is composed of F. W. Lorenzen '28, first speaker: D. W. Chapman '27, second speaker; and Mark Winkler '28, alternate. Lorenzen and Scool are the only veterans of the first triangle victory over Brown and Wesleyan...
...From the 1928 nine. Henry Chauncey '28, another left handed hitter will be available. I. R. Duchin '27, who was unable to compete last year is an excellent receiver and a dangerous hitter, and is expected to give the veterans a hard fight for the possession of the Crimson mark and pads...
Hoff, the Norwegian star vaulter, raised his world mark from 13 feet four inches to 13 feet five inches in the feature of the evennig...
...Mark Requa of San Francisco predicted an oil famine in 1934 if new discoveries and improved methods do not come in. Walter C. Teagle of Standard Oil of New Jersey deprecated any great danger, pointed to new saving methods. Henry L. Doherty, gas expert, maintained oil was being burned wastefully, produced wastefully. His researches show that oil pools should be operated as units to maintain below ground the pressure of gasses dissolved in petroleum, making it more fluid. Much oil is now lost on subterranean sands whence it cannot be extracted because of its viscosity when released from gas pressure...