Word: n
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Epee: S. C. Smith '31 defeated Wilbur (N), 1-0; C. B. H. Hollister '29 defeated MacFarlane (N), 1-0; MacFarlane (N) defeated S. C. Smith '31, 1-0; Wilbur (N) defeated C. B. H. Hollister...
Sabre: Loomis (N) defeated G. H. Umbsen '30, 5-3; Eller (N) defeated R. W. Ehrich '30, 5-3; Loomis (N) defeated R. W. Ehrich '30, 5-1; Eller (N) defeated L. C. Winter...
Column three, page nine, you state: ". . . Among other contestants were: Mrs. Hoover, Ambassador Fletcher, John R. Mott, of Montclair, N. J., Commander Augustin Beauregard and Captain C. R. Train of the Utah...
...riding on the bridle path one drizzly afternoon when he heard his name imperiously called from across the creek. The caller was Mr. Stimson's Manhattan law chief, Elihu Root, then Secretary of State. out for an airing with President Roosevelt. Sergeant Stimson of Squadron A. N. Y. National Guard, spurred his horse over the swollen stream, nearly foundered in the middle, clambered up the slippery bank opposite, gave a mud-bespattered salute, reported for duty. President Roosevelt asked him to dine at the White House and later appointed him U. S. District Attorney in Manhattan...
Eighteen artillery garrisons recently showed signs of mutiny against the Dictator (TIME, Feb. n). The dissolution decrees of last week were Primo de Rivera's swift revenge. No less than 2,000 artillery officers-comparable in the U. S. to 2,000 West Pointers-were thus booted out of their jobs...