Word: mounted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Save the women and children" and "Hey! Cut out the racket,--I want to study" were but two of the phrases which greeted the Cambridge Fire Department when it arrived to extinguish a small fire in the southwest corner of the roof of the D. K. E. house on Mount Auburn Street last night at 11.30 o'clock...
...firemen found many smoldering shingles and a few sparks, which, however, did not prove half as troublesome as the 300 or 400 students who were aroused from the Mount Auburn Street dormitories by the roaring motors of the fire trucks. These soon congested the narrow ways between the buildings, which spaces would have been in complete darkness were it not for the many desk lamps which were hung from the windows of the clubs and rooming houses...
...Utah approximately 10,000,000 years ago, has been hewed out in 25 tons of sandstone, near Vernal, Utah, by Dr. C. W. Gilmore, of the U. S. National Museum. It was hauled 152 miles over mountains to a railroad. It will take five years to clean and mount. The original specimen of the species is in the Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh. Diplodocus stood 16 feet high at the hips, weighed 18 tons in the flesh, had a tiny snake-like head and an elongated neck and tail composed of scores of vertebrae and tail-bones varying from three feet...
...Central High, Wash. Ellis '24, center 21 181 5.11 1/2 Hutchinson High, Buf. Aschenback '24, right guard 22 200 6.00 East Orange High Hatch '24, right tackle 22 195 6.02 Dean Watkins '24, right end 21 171 6.01 1/2 Shaw High, Cleveland Hagenbuckle '24, right end 21 170 5.09 Mount Vernon High Dooley '26, quarterback 19 170 5.08 1/2 St. Johns, Brooklyn Calder '24, left halfback 22 159 6.00 Shaw High, Cleveland Haws '24, right halfback 23 178 5.08 Lower Merion, Phil. Kelley '26, left halfback 20 167 5.11 Everett High Leavitt '25, fullback 20 174 5.11 Quincy High Bolles...
Candidates for one of the many departments of the Dramatic Club who were unable to report at the open meeting in the Union last night, may report at the Dramatic Club rooms at 69 Mount Auburn Street at 1 o'clock today. A meeting, which will interest club members as well as candidates, is the reading of "The Liar" by President R. C. Burrell '25 in Paine Hall of the Music building tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Acting trials will begin next Monday, and blue books, in which to sign for the trials, will be shortly placed...