Word: parkes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Park-Wheelwright Sever 26Geography 12 Sever 30German 1a II Geol. Lect. Rm.German 2 I Sever 11German 3b Sever 30German 12b Sever 18Greek B-I Sever 30History 10b Sever 29History 12 Memorial HallLatin 12 Sever 18Mathematics A IIProfessor Beatley, sect. 1 Sever 36Mr. Cutler, sect. 2 Sever 35Mr. Smith, sect. 3 Sever 35Mathematics C IIProf. Morse, sect. 1 New Lect. HallMr. Marden, sect. 2 Geol. Lect. Rm.Mr. Sommerville, sect. 3 Geol. Lect. Rm.Mathematics 4 Sever 17Mathematics 8 Sever 2Mineralogy 2 Mineral. Lect. Rm.Music 6 Memorial HallPhilosophy AProf. Demos, B1 New Lect. HallMr. Miller, M1, M2, X1 New Lect. HallMr. Perkins...
...State Game Lodge (the park is owned by South Dakota) with more than 30 rooms was last week being prepared for the President's occupancy. Past its porch elk, sheep and deer are reputed to stroll. Almost at its door is a stream stocked with rainbow trout -a fish far more sportive than Adirondack pike. As to temperature, Senator Norbeck assured the President that he would "sleep under blankets." The business headquarters of the President will be at Rapid City, some 32 miles away. Here newspapermen will be located (not altogether to their liking as Rapid City is less...
...Toronto or such other place in Upper Canada as Her Majesty may appoint." Because the tradition founded then is unbroken, Summer came to Canada last week after the running of the King's Plate before the largest race-crowd to assemble at Woodbine Park, Toronto, since...
Through mud, rain and wind Jockey Linus ("Pony") McAtee guided the five-year-old gelding, Millwick, at Belmont Park, N. Y., in last week's Hempstead Handicap race. Millwick was not traveling very fast, but the spectators had a feeling that he would win. They had confidence in famed Jockey McAtee. He had ridden Harry Payne Whitney's Whiskery to victory the fortnight before in the Kentucky Derby...
Race-track johnnies recalled that Man o' War won a "walkover" (one-horse-race) at Belmont Park in his prime, that Exterminator captured the Saratoga Cup in 1921 without opposition. Walkovers are made possible by the racetrack rule that once a race is scheduled it must be run, weather permitting, unless each and every entry drops...