Word: personnel
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Navy's upkeep was 82 millions. In 1926, the personnel being about double that of 1908, the upkeep was 300 millions, about quadruple that of 1908. Rear Admiral Magruder tabulated...
...meeting of the Harvard Law Review held on Saturday, 14 men were elected from the second year class and 6 from among the third year men, making the personnel of the publication complete for the coming year...
...Review personnel is chosen from among those students whose standing in their classes is highest, election to it being the greatest honor in the School. The Review deals entirely with a discussion of cases in law, most of them being current cases which contain or illustrate interesting corners of the law. It is also contributed to by members of the Faculty, and while it is entirely outside of Faculty control it is the official publication of the Law School. Its officers, elected from the third year class last spring are: President, E. N. Griswold; Treasurer, C. E. Man; Note Editor...
...sport, the English four took the title back to England where it remained until Milburn, Hitchcock, Webb and Louis Stoddard regained it in 1921. International polo is not played every year. It involves too much preparation, too much expense. England challenged in 1924 and a team identical in personnel to that which will take the field this month won two straight games...
Some 20 state governors gathered last week at Mackinac Island, Mich., made speeches, ate dinners, held round table discussions. Gentlemen all, and realizing that the personnel of the meeting included both Democrats and Republicans, the Governors discussed most controversial questions in a non-controversial manner. Prohibition, so burning a question that it is almost certain to provoke heated debate, they did not even mention. Among prominent governors present were Lennington Small, Illinois; John E. Martineau, Arkansas; Ed Jackson, Indiana; John Hammill, Iowa; Ralph O. Brewster, Maine (president of the conference) ; and Albert C. Ritchie of Maryland. Among prominent governors...