Word: oakleys
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Both University and Freshman tennis teams take up the racket today in opposition to school and country club. The University plays the Oakley Country Club at Watertown this afternoon. In the tournaments during the past few days, George Guild '23 has climbed from fourth place to second, while W. P. Dixon '25, absent since the opening trip, again appears in the line-up as number five. The order of the University players for this afternoon...
Breaking their own and all other endurance records, Lieutenants John A. MacReady and Oakley Kelly landed completely exhausted after flying 36 hours and 5 minutes at Dayton, Ohio. Credit is due as much to the physical and mental endurance of these officers as to the Fokker T-2 monoplane and Liberty engine which they employed; the pilots slept only an hour apiece. Reading gauges and instruments, checking fuel consumption and compiling data kept that man busy who was relieved from alternating duty at the steering wheel...
About 20 men reported yesterday for the first Freshman golf practice of the year at the Oakley Country Club. The candidates are being required to hand in at least five scores before May 4, on which date the squad will be cut, and the regular test matches will begin. Arrangements are being made for a Freshman schedule which will not be announced until some time next week...
This year the golf teams will practice at the Belmont Springs Country Club instead of at the Oakley Club, as has been the custom in the past. Informal practice will start at Belmont for all members of the squads this week, but team trials will not be held until after the spring recess...
...will go toward the repair of palace and grounds, which have been allowed to fall literally into ruin. Joseph Pennell, distinguished etcher, after a successful invasion of the untried field of water color, has turned his talent to picture postcards. In Philadelphia, five-cent postcards by Pennell and Thornton Oakley are being exhibited. The British Society of Architects offers three annual scholarships, valued at ?300 each, open to British subjects under 40. The holder of the first is required to spend six months of architectural study in America-a graceful compliment...