Word: placing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Although short scrimmages with particular care being paid to individual assignments took place yesterday, the bulk of the work consisted of dummy tackling, blocking, and defensive interference. A long period of kicking, passing, and drill on signals also had its place...
Printed below is the list of first meetings of courses regularly open to Freshmen. These will take place on Wednesday and Thursday of next week, when students will be assigned to sections and the courses will be outlined. All students are required to attend the first meetings of courses in which they are enrolled. BIOLOGY A Th. at 10 Geol. Lect. Rm. CHEMISTRY A Wed. at 11 Mallinckrodt MB 9 B Th. at 11 Mallinckrodt MB 9 ENGINEERING SCIENCES 3 Th. at 3 Pierce 304 ENGLISH A-1 Mon. Sept 23, at 4 New Lect. Hall...
Dean Donham will speak again at 4 o'clock tomorrow in the same place on the subject of the administration of the school. At 9 o'clock on Saturday Dr. Cole will discuss the facilities and use of the library...
...tors of other times. There are Rubenses, Rembrandts,* Rodins, Titians, Tintorettos, Tiepolos, scores of time-proven mediocrities, one Botticelli. Progressive artists throughout the East have long given up hope for modernity in the Metropolitan. Few of them ever visit its vaults. Scathingly they view it only as a trysting place for shopgirls and their beaux, a shelter for nurse-girls and babies on rainy days, a "point of interest" for out-of-towners. It is the only official museum of art in New York City. Last week art circles were stirred by news that Manhattan is to have...
...welcomed Robert Tyre Jones Jr., world's most famed golfer, to the National Amateur Championship at Pebble Beach. It was that multiple champion's first Pacific Coast appearance. Eager thousands watched him shoot 67 in a practice round, 70 and 75 in the qualifying rounds, which tied for first place. Thus far Fame played to form. Then it flubbed miserably...