Word: occurs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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England is preparing for the games in a business-like way, and without going too closely into the cause of their Olympic deficiencies, it is possible to say that no repetition, of such incidents as those which happened in 1912 can occur next year. England is adopting the methods of other countries, and her men will be well equipped and carefully handled...
...occultation by the moon of the star Beta Capricorn will occur on Thanksgiving evening, November 27, at a little after 6 o'clock, according to information given out by the Astronomical laboratory...
...fact remains, however, that Harvard must have a stronger schedule in 1920. Although it is true that injuries are more liable to occur in big games, nevertheless the moral preparation for the Yale game, both for the team and the undergraduates, far outweighs the physical objection. Not until this year's team had been given a taste of real football for one-half of the Princeton game did they find themselves. From then on nothing could stop them. Not until the undergraduates saw their team fighting to the last ditch at Princeton did they know what backing was. After that...
...here will be entirely at owner's risk. It is requested that motorists going to business in their cars Saturday morning, and intending to go to the game, park cars here rather than going further down town, as this will relieve to a considerable extent, congestion which would otherwise occur in down-town streets around noon time. Cars going to the game from down-town points north of Franklin street are asked to turn off Tremont street and go up Park street to Beacon street
...really delightful events of the theatrical season in any city, is the appearance of that droll comedian, William Hodge; especially is this the case when he appears in a new play. One of these worth-while occasions will occur locally at the Wilbur Theatre, Boston, next Monday, Columbus Day, Oct. 13, when Mr. Lee Shubert will present William Hodge in his brand-new play, "The Guest of Honor." It is a comedy romance of New York life in three acts. So consistently successful have been the several plays in which Mr. Hodge has appeared in since his phenomenal success...