Word: papyruses
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...night before his pitching masterpiece?a game against Detroit in which Ty Cobb, first man up, bunted safely, and thereafter no man reached first base. He recalled Golfer J. Douglas Edgar, of England, who preferred steins, which, when available, dropped his score a dozen strokes. He recalled Papyrus, horse, who performed fastest with buckets of ale in his belly. These examples proved to Mr. Williams a principle. He mourned for Mr. Adams & Mary Lewis, grieving that the principle had not been properly applied...
...nine papers which remain in the contest were announced last night as the Mercersburg News, the Choate News, the Hotchkiss Record, the Hill School News, the Taft Papyrus, the Loomis Log, the Riverdale Review, the Exonian, and the Peddie News. Most of the sample issues submitted by these papers were printed at various times during the year. Each of them will be read carefully by all of the judges, rediuked according to the traditional custom of the CRIMSON, and finally judged. With the red-inked papers will be sent critical suggestions by the judges to the editors of each...
...which no man could guide while looking backwards, or the plowman's goad against which the prodded animal kicks in vain; skin and parchment scrolls of portions of the Hebrew Scriptures; Syriac manuscripts of the New Testament, many century; old; part of the Epistle to the Romans written on papyrus; in the fourth century; and so forth...
...bugle call, Epinard stepped daintily forth upon the cinder track, followed by his eight opponents in International Special No. 1, a race of six furlongs. Came Zev, conqueror of the English Papyrus in 1923, tossing his head, spirited. Came Ladkin, fleet racer of Maj. August Belmont. Came Wise Counsellor, Snob II, Baffling, Wilderness, Goshawk, Miss Star...
...articles released by the CRIMSON to the 20 members of the Eastern Intercollegiate Newspaper Association, and written for the CRIMSON by Captain Percy Redfern Creed, well-known English-journalist and international sportsman. Captain Creed, who came to this country last fall to cover the races between zov and Papyrus for the London Times, is a graduate of Trinity College, Cambridge, and is the leader in an international sports movement supported by several prominent Harvard graduates...