Word: philipe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Raiche, of the French Department as judges. The following men were selected to debate in the finals on April 28: Thomas Eldreth Finley Jr., '26, of Madisonville, Ky.; Joseph Edward Klaw '24, of Hartford, Conn.; Stanley Jasspon Kunitz '26 of Worcester; Ernest Winfield Rovere '27 of New York City; Philip Walker '25, of North Brookfield; and Paul Whitcomb Williams '25, of New Bedford...
...pleased with the result. On the first-string infield group Captain Percy Jenkins '24 was at shortstop, H. E. Slayton Jr. '26 at third base, J. C. McGlone '26 at second, and Thomas Campbell '24 at first. The second combination was composed of B. M. Rice '25, shortstop; Philip Keene 3 E.S., third base; Earl Evans '25, second base; and R. H. Field '26, first base. J. E. Knowlton '26 and J. J. H. Kerr '25 were tried at second and first base respectively toward the end of the workout...
...Teapot Dome and Elk Hills, immortally linked with Harry F. Sinclair and Edward L. Doheny. These reserves may well be envious of their younger brother, reserve No. 4, which is just about to be explored. Last week a telegram reached the Department of the Interior. It stated that Dr. Philip S. Smith of the Geological Survey had just left Nenana, on the Alaskan Railway, with a dozen men and 140 Eskimo dogs, going out into the unknown...
...Philip Snowden, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced that the Government had decided that it would not be in the public interest to tax betting. "No doubt everyone, from the King to the stable boys, are duly grateful to the Labor Government," said a relieved critic...
...chess team will be in action this evening at 8 o'clock when it meets the Boston Chess Club in the Game Room of the Union. This is to be a Metropolitan League eight board match. The following men will play: K. O. Mott-Smith 1L., Dr. Philip Franklin, A. H. King 1L., F. A. Mulloney '25, W. B. Pecsok '25, Edward Wallach '27, D. C. Stone '25, and W. P. Locke...