Word: n
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Team A is composed of Ogden Phipps '31, C. D. G. Breckenridge '31, N. F. Glidden, Jr. '31, A. C. Ingraham '31, and A: W. Patterson '32. On team B will play E. M. Shelton, Jr. '30, C. H. Kawakami '30, E. P. Gunn '30, R. P. Honigsberg '30, and Beekman Pool '32, Team C includes Edward Orlandini '32, Owen Appleton '32, G. T. Emmet, Jr. '31, C. W. Elseman '30, and J. C. Howe...
Among the runners winning without handicap were W. C. Rowe '30 who took the 110-yard low hurdles in 13 3-5 seconds and also the 220-yard dash in 24 seconds: N. P. Beveridge '32, who took the high jump, reaching 5 feet, 10 inches: Oscar Sutermeister '32, who pole vaulted 12 feet, 3 inches: F. J. Mardulier '30, who took the 70-yard high hurdles in 9 4-5 seconds: J. S. Marsh '32, who was victor in the javelin throw with a heave of 161 feet, 8 inches; and F. C. Fitts '33, who put the shot...
Professor C. N. Greenough '98, who is to be Master of Dunster House, was born in Wakefield, Massachusetts on June 29, 1874. Immediately after his graduation from Harvard in 1898, he became instructor in English, a position which he held for eight years. During this period he received his A. M. and Ph.D. degrees...
...Presentation of a bowl to President Hutchins of Chicago University "for making his 'Y' in life," by the Montclair Yale Club, at Montclair, N...
...poster appeared in Manhattan advertising "colored engravings for the people, published by N. Currier, lithographer:"† He either draughted the designs himself or copied famous paintings, lithographed them in cheap, garish colors, sold them by thousands. During the Civil War, with Collaborator J. M. Ives, Nathaniel Currier made battle scenes, gave them to prize-winning essayists and orators in the grammar schools and as premiums in grocery stores to drum up patriotism. After the war the firm exploited and illustrated early frontier anecdotes, railroad sagas, Mississippi River steamboat races. They flooded the country with pictures of George Washington at home...