Word: oxfords
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Because of the Harvard-Yale-Cambridge-Oxford meet, which takes place in the Stadium on July 13, there will be no southern trip this year. The first regular outdoor competition on the Crimson schedule is the Penn Relays on April 26 and 27, in which Harvard will enter teams for the mile, four-mile, and possibly the 440-yard relay contests. A few sprinters, weightmen, and hurdlers may also go down to this meet...
...chicanery, the Empire seemed to pause on the brink of quite appalling possibilities. In 1924 the Liberal Party held a similar balance of power between Conservatives and Laborites, but in those days, the helm of Liberalism was steadied by the firm hand and moral weight of the Earl of Oxford and Asquith, now dead (TIME., Feb. 27, 1928). Today there is no force within the Liberal Party able to keep Little David from staging his own particular brand of rip-roaring Taffy Welshman's holiday...
...Religious Difficulties in Early Life" will be the subject of a lecture to be given tonight by Professor Lawrence Pearsall Jacks, principal of Manchester College, Oxford. The lecture, the first of a series under the auspices of the Dowse Institute, will be given in the New Lecture Hall, beginning at 8 o'clock...
Professor L. P. Jacks, principal of Manchester College, Oxford, will deliver two lectures, under the auspices of the Dowse Institute, on Thursday and Friday. The subject of the first is to be "Religious Difficulties in Early Life", and that of the second, "Sightseeing. Time Thinking, and Religion." Both will be given in New Lecture Hall at 8 o'clock and will be open to the public...
...pound class Cooke (H) and Oxford (M.I.T...