Word: peels
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Some Groat Prime Ministers: Walpole, the two Pols, Peel, Disraeli and Gladstone." Professor Munro, New Lecture Hall, Government...
...held in Symphony Hall, October 28, it was announced last night by F. W. Lorengen '28, President of the Debating Council. J. M. Barnes '29, D. W. Chapman '27, last year's President of the Debating Council, F. W. Lorenzen '28, R. S. Morton '28, A. F. Peel '28, F. M. Rowe '27, and C. E. Wyzanski '27, are the debaters who will be kept on the squad until after the second trials...
Harvard bow, Ganz; 2, Jenney; 3, Peel; 4. Bowditch; 5. Collins; 6. Taft; 7. Whiteside; 8. Morrill; coxswain, Gross...
...Bobby Leach, 64, English-born "daredevil artist," famed for his successful trip over Niagara Falls in a steel barrel (1911); at Christchurch, New Zealand. Mr. Leach failed in an attempt to swim the rapids of Niagara last fall. His death resulted when he slipped upon a bit of orange peel, broke his leg, and underwent a subsequently fatal amputation...
...William Pitt, Britain's prime minister for 17 years, assumed office at 24, having previously served as Chancellor of the Exchequer. At 20, Alexander Hamilton was a leading authority on government; at 24, conceived the National Bank. Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence at 33. Robert Peel's name was great in Parliament soon after he was 21. J. T. Delane became editor of the London Times...