Word: openings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first service, open only to members of the University and Radcliffe College was given last evening, with a large number in attendance. Both services today will be open to the public with children if accompanied by an older person, invited to the afternoon meeting...
There will be two presentations of "Dublin Cycle" each evening, one at 7.30 and one at 9.15. They will be open free of charge to the audience of "Fiesta", but there will be no sale of tickets to the public. Contrary to current rumors the management of the play states that it is not a substitute play for "Fiesta", but that it was planned earlier in the year following the custom of the Dramatic Club in past years
...handicap 35 pound weight throw open to all members of the college and graduate schools, with medals to be awarded for the first three place winners, will be held in the old baseball cage tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. This event will officially close the 1928 season, although required Freshman track work and unofficial workouts will be in order until the beginning of the Christmas recess...
...winter season will open officially with a call for all candidates for both Freshman and University teams to meet in the Soldiers Field locker building on Thursday, January 3 at 3 o'clock. Coach E. L. Farrell, when questioned by a CRIMSON reporter yesterday, declared that the outlook for a successful winter season was very good, but that he hoped the squad would be considerably increased after the recess, for with the facilities the University now has for winter track both on the boards and in the cages, a large group of men may be accommodated...
...police querying. When she had answered a question her straight almost lipless mouth shut in a thin, flat line. At her sumptuous estate in Boulogne, where she was arrested, she said disdainfully to the somewhat excited and strenuous investigators: "Here are my keys. You need not trouble to burst open my drawers and root in them like cochons." Even in jail she seemed undiscouraged. "My arrest, pouf! It is nothing," she said, "I work by American methods! It is no disgrace in the United States for a banker or a businessman to go into bankruptcy three or four times...