Word: pair
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...when men belonging to companies A, B, and C will draw their equipment at the armory in Persis Smith Hall between 8 and 6 o'clock. Each man will receive a regulation olive drab woolen uniform consisting of a coat and breeches, a garrison or service cap, and a pair of canvas leggings...
...headquarters yesterday. Since several days will be required for sorting and counting, there will probably be no equipment distributed for at least a week. Each man will receive one regulation olive drab woolen uniform consisting of coat and breeches, one garrison or service cap, and one pair of canvas leggings. Later he will be issued a campaigning hat and hat-cord, a flannel shirt and a pair of shoes. This portion of the cadets' equipment, however, has not yet been received from the War Department, but will probably be on hand by the beginning of the spring term, when field...
With the loss of Captain Morgan, Eckfeldt and Appleton, H. K. White '19 is the most promising candidate to pair with Thacher on the defence. The veteran goal keeper, Wylde, finished a remarkable career with a total of 103 stops to his credit. A. R. Martin '19 is the logical man for his position next year...
...quote the words of the program, is taken up with the wife's "gradual realization of her husband's many good qualities." There is, of course, an inevitable heavy father, not to mention a mother, a Marquise of correspondingly ponderable emotions. More witty by play is furnished by a pair of comic married lovers. The most notable quality of this sparkling effort is its remarkable loquacity. It is one of those characteristically Gallio dramas in which after a full half-hour of rapid dialogue the heroine remarks to the hero: "Alors, mon ami, causons un peu." They then sit down...
...shot put, and A. R. Frey '19 and A. Perkins '19, in the high jump. W. H. Wheeler, Jr., '18 is another shot putter of promise. In the broad jump last year H. C. Flower, Jr., '19 was a consistent worker, and with H. Davis '18 a skillful pair will probably be developed...