Word: mounted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...slowly to the central steps which led onto the platform. The door at the left opened and as President Eliot entered, accompanied by Hon. Edward T. Sanford '85, President of the Harvard Alumni Association, the entire assembly rose and stood in silent tribute. Silently they watched the President-Emeritus mount to the platform and walk slowly to his seat of honor in the center. Then came a sudden spontaneous burst of applause. The music of the orchestra became louder as the rest of the procession walked slowly into the hall before Chief Justice Taft and President Lowell, followed by Dean...
Candidates for all departments may report at 1 o'clock today at the clubhouse at 69 Mount Auburn Street, without suffering any handicap. Acting candidates may sign blue book in Leavitt and Peirce's after 1 o'clock...
...expanding the Air Force. "Shame!" cried a Labor member. Mr. Leach said that what was needed were "new excavations to raise the lid from the sarcophagus of the New Testament." Major General J. E. B. Seely (Liberal) retorted: "If the Empire is to be defended by Sermons on the Mount, God help us !" A motion for closure was proposed, but was disallowed by the Speaker. The Government's certain defeat was thereby avoided...
...Simmons' expedition is financed by Mrs. Elizabeth B. 'Blossom, of Cleveland, for whom the schooner is named. He has chosen his personnel for specialist efficiency and general ability. It includes Robert H. Rock well, of the Brooklyn Institute Museum, taxidermist, who will mount groups of the island wild life; W. Kenneth Cuyler and Allen L. Moses, collectors, who will prepare the skins. Mr. Simmons himself will devote much time to the many rare and tropical birds - the sheerwater, gannet, booby, king and emperor penguins, jackass, manofwar, albatross, etc. Experienced navigators and sailors, all college men with scientific training...
...prohibition law is awfully hard on students," said Officer Joseph Parks of the Cambridge police force when accosted by a CRIMSON reporter in the small hours of yesterday morning on his Mount Auburn Street beat. "An exception ought to be made allowing them to keep something in their rooms for medicinal purposes...