Word: openings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first track meet ever held for football players in the University will be run off this afternoon on Soldiers Field, starting at 3 o'clock. There will be five field and track events, open to all men who played football this spring, or who intend to play next fall, except winners of the football "B". Prizes will be awarded in the five events, which are-a 50-yard dash, 220-yard dash, mile run, shotput, and discus...
After the track meet the fourth and last spring football meeting will be held in the Varsity Club, at 6.45 o'clock. Captain A. E. French will preside, and speakers and music will feature the assembly, which is open to all men interested in football...
...Senior singles race, which was an open event, Crooks took first place with R. B. Tuber '30 second. This race was also over the mile course in the Charles River Basin...
...penalties exacted by the law for misdoings excel in rigor that demanded by the public of those who have committed the crime of becoming famous. Ridden through the city in an open car in the rain, surrounded by vociferous mobs whenever they dared show their faces, and finally forced to escape a throng of their well-wishers by a service elevator, the aviators now visiting Boston will have memories of a trip that was exciting if not always comfortable. Not that theirs is an exceptional case, for the past year has given the public many victims, but even an "annus...
Impersialism, if ever justified, would certainly be excusable on the part of an over-populated island next a disorganized country rich in undeveloped natural resources, but China has been held sacred by the governments of the world ever since the Open Door policy was adopted. Much as the abstract principle of liberty appeals to publics of every land, it would be almost too inconsistent for England to turn from her Egyptian "problem" or the United States from its Nicaraguan campaign to warn Japan out of Manchuria. But altruism by proxy is a favorite virtue of governments, and may yet save...