Word: priore
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Dempsey '23 (Captain), l.e. r.e., Rudman J. M. Cooper '23, l.t. r.t., Daly C. L. Short '23, l.g. r.g., Tweedy R. D. Gross '23, c. c., Kern C. B. Cooper '24, r.g. l.g., Johnston (Captain) T. W. Hoag '25, r.t. l.t., Bradley P. E. Wilson '23, r.e. l.e., Prior F. W. Pratt '23, r.h.b. l.h.b., Kaufman L. R. Nichols '25, l.h.b. r.h.b., Parker H. P. Curtis '25, f.b. f.b., Randall T. D. Blake '25, q.b. q.b., Parasin...
...probable line-up of the teams this afternoon will be as follows: UNIVERSITY SECONDS ANDOVER Dempsey (capt.), l.e. r.e., Shoop Hoag, l.t. r.i., Tweedy Short, l.g. r.g., Johnstone (capt.) Gross, c. c., Wingate Cooper, C. B., r.g. l.g., Kern Cooper, J. M., r.t. l.t., Daley Wilson, r.e. l.e., Prior Blake, q.b. q.b., Randall Nichols, l.h.b. r.h.b., Parker Pratt, F. W., r.h.b. l.h.b., Kaufman Curtis, l.b. f.b., Falling
...almost as self-evident as the evil. Sot a day when probation begins for each period, and-notify every one at the same time, printing on a card the corresponding date when probation would end provided the marks were sat is factory. Special cases might be brought up prior to the "probation" meeting of the Administrative Board and then be held over to take effect the same day. No one wants to find the Office an inexorable machine, but not a few of the sufferers under the present system would be willing to forego some individual attention for a little...
...class pictures will be taken on the steps of Widener on Friday at 1 o'clock. Seniors who have not already called for their caps and gowns at the Cooperative must do so immediately. No caps and gowns may be worn prior to or following the picture, inasmuch as May 1 will be the first day on which they will be worn officially. No Senior without a cap and gown will be included in the picture. 1922 Class Day Committee. 1922 Album Committee. 1925 Red Book Committee...
According to international law, more-over, territory may be acquired either by cession and conquest or by discovery and occupation, and discovery surely gives the United States a prior and just claim on Wrangel Land. Stefansson, on the other hand, states that the United States has allowed her claim to lapse by not occupying her possession and exercising dominion over it,--and the polar bears. And we are forced to admit that the statement is true, since the United States has not, to the best of our knowledge, established there a Governor General and stuff, nor yet, strangely enough, attempted...