Word: meetings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first saw the cover of the Lampoon's Wonder-Book, I felt sure I should enjoy the number. One could hardly imagine a more charming prelude--a boy and girl wandering across a fairy heath where on near the witch tree and far from the enchanted castle they meet a glant and discover elves; all this in exquisite tinis and April airlness. What a clever hand Philip Boone must have, I said; and I turned to the pictures within to see how the other articles had expressed the spirit of whimsey which must twinkle in story books...
Informal games will be in order for the rest of this week for the class baseball squads. The first games will be played shortly after the Spring recess. The initial clash which will count towards the class championship is scheduled for April 27 when the 1927 nine will meet the 1929 team. Another game, not counting for the championship but listed for the same afternoon is a game between the Junior team and a second Sophomore nine...
...providing for courses in "common honesty, morality, courtesy, obedience to law, respect to the flag, respect for parents and the home, and the dignity and necessity of honest labor," to be given in all the grade and high schools of the state. The standards which these courses are to meet and the way in which they are to perform their somewhat difficult mission will all be cared for by that worthy individual, the state superintendant of schools...
Although it is more than likely that when these gilded words meet the weary eyes of the rising scholar, the clock will be safely past the witching hour of nine, still it is deemed advisable by those powers which each day lay out monsieur's mental garb that he should today make serious effort to reach Harvard 1 by seven minutes after the hour mentioned to hear Professor Gay discourse on "A Survey of Railroad History in the United States Since 1880." Here is a topic of no mean attractiveness; there is romance enough about the growth of the railroads...
...allowed to determine their own policies the same as do other nations of the world. For years the tax in China has been regularly 5 percent, and to change this the consent of 13 nations has been necessary. It is easy to see that with such conditions to meet, the country has advanced but slowly...