Word: marked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Freshmen playing fall baseball, B. L. Elkins '29, R. E. Durkee '29, and G. P. Davis '29 are fancied most by Coach Davidson for his Freshman nine next spring. Elkins, former St. Mark's captain, seems to have one of the infield berths cinched. Davis, a pitcher, is a former Choate athlete, and promises to win a position on Coach Davidson's corps of hurlers. The heavy hitting of Durkee won for him the position of clean-up batter on one of the fall teams. The former Greenfield High player is expected to be a strong competitor for the first...
...Lord Rector of Glasgow University is elected triennially by the students, who vote in "nations" according to the part of Scotland in which they were born. Technically, the Lord Rector is a member of the governing body of the University. Actually, the office is conferred as a mark of honor upon some distinguished...
When passing a Catholic Church, as a mark of respect and honor to God who really and truly dwells therein, just as he, like every good American, removes his hat in respect and honor to the flag passing...
...blond man of average height, with a mustache in the Kaiser Wilhelm manner, an inadequate nose, and a body that astonishingly, at the slightest excuse, erected mountain-ranges, mounds and melons of muscles-Eugene Sandow, like Mark Hanna, Lillian Russell, George Coxey, John L. Sullivan, was one of the outstanding idols of a period that worshiped modesty in all forms, including the nude. Ladies would prod his dorsal, deltoid and pectoral development with carefully gloved fingers and ask if he were real. Sporting gentlemen with Damn-my-eyes and By-God-Sirs would lay their wagers on him when...
Professor James Bisset Pratt '99. Mark Hopkins Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy at Williams College, will deliver the third of the Sunday afternoon talks on religion at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Phillips Brooks House. The subject of his lecture will be "Religion. Its Psychology" and will deal with such questions as the effect of religion on the mind. Whether or not the mind is naturally religious, and whether or not prayer is purely psychological...