Word: numberous
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Thompson will take up the trust question in relation to big business in order to aid in the formulation of the trust plank in the domestic platform of the club. He was prominent in the administration of President Wilson, and has been mentioned by a number of leading Democrats as a possible dark horse candidate for the next Presidency...
...mild havoc with Coach Brown's plans so far. The races that were scheduled to take place on the Basin last Saturday and Tuesday had to be confined to brushes on the short straight stretches upstream. One feature of the early season work has been the appearance of a number of Sophomores as strong candidates. In addition to Brownell and Gray, L. W. Dickey '30, Marshall Rawle '30, James Roosevelt '30, and A. A. Campbell '30 have shown possibilities. With four members of last year's eight in harness, with another quartet of former second crew in action, and with...
...dinner marks the close of an unusually successful year. The organization has handled more than 200 cases, twice as many as last year, which in turn showed a marked increase over the previous season. The number of cases involving students in the College shows a corresponding rise, about 75 men having been aided. In the cases which have been taken to court, the settlements rendered the clients of the bureau amount to about...
...Thursday, April 5 two days before vacation all candidates for the University team will meet at the Belmont Spring Country Club. The plan of having golf aspirants called out immediately before vacation is to acquaint Captain J. A. Hutchinson '28 with the number of candidates and to encourage the aspirants to practice during the vacation...
...undergraduate he was a member of the 47 Workshop Company of Professor G. P. Baker '87. While on the stage in New York City he did acting and stage managing with the Production Group of Kenneth MacGowan '11, Robert Edmund Jones '11, and Eugene O'Neill '15, in a number of plays including O'Neill's "The Great God Brown." Before going on the stage Professor Packard was an assistant in public speaking under I. L. Winter of Harvard. Last year he was director of dramatics at Dartmouth College, and during the summer of 1927 he was in Europe...