Word: parkes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Ellison '28, g.; F. A. Pickard '29, p.; Hartnett, c.pt.: R. L. Hatch '28, Id.; S. P. Park '29, 2.d; O. E. Mulliken '28, 3d.; C. D. McQuaid '28. c.; J. C. Dreier '28, 3a. ; R. C. Glenn '30, 2n. ; Captain J. H. Lane '28, 1a.; A. M. Murphy '29, o.h.: H. J. Wallace...
...summary: SYRACUSE HARVARD Barclay, g. g., Ellison O'Hara, p. p., Hartnett Harrington, c.p. c.p., Pickard Kahn, ld. ld., Markwett, Hatch Southard, 2d. 2d., Park Tarbox, 3d. 3d., MulliRen Bizik, c. c., McQuaid Hughes, 3a. 3a., Lane 2a., Baker 2a., Glenn 1a., Painter 1a., Dreier o.h., Longley o.h., Murphy, Danielson i.h., Livingston, Shell i.h., Wallace...
Therefore, when Sir Leo Chiozza Money came up for trial, last week, in Marlborough Street Police Court, patriotic Britons hoped against hope that he would be able to vindicate his honor and unsmirch in some degree the deplorable record of the Knightage and Hyde Park...
...Court inspected the young man. He seemed alert, intelligent. Sir Leo stated that his own actions on the night in question were merely to take Miss Savage, 22, whom he had known about six months, to dinner, and later to stroll & sit with her in the park. The Court looked again upon the young man, pondered, proceeded to acquit Sir Leo & Miss Savage, and lastly assessed costs of ?10 ($49) against the two too officious bobbies. As Miss Savage left the court the young man swept her into his arms and hugged...
...Ellison '28 and W. J. Salmon '30, g.; J. H. Lane '28, p.; Ira Markwett '28 and G. J. Cleary '29, c.p.; H. M. Hartnett '30, 1d.; S. P. Park '29, 2d. O. E. Mulliken '28, 3d.; R. L. Hatch '28 and C. D. McQuaid '28, c.; F. A. Pickard '29, 1a.; R. C. Glenn '30 and H. B. Sanders '30, 2a.; Dreier, 3a.; A. M. Murphy '29, o.h.; H. J. Wallace...