Word: priore
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...confined to the Stillman Infirmary, with a possible fractured skull. Ferguson was in the act of crossing to a restaurant from his room in the Yard when he was seized by police reinforcements from Central Square. In resisting the unexpected arrest, Ferguson injured Patrolmen Joseph O'Connor and James Prior. He was overpowered finally and clubbed unconscious. O'Connor was also taken to the hospital and is confined there with internal injuries. He was not using his stick, and was hurt while trying to save Ferguson from a more severe beating...
Patrolman Prior, coming to Murphy's aid, was jostled by the crowd, and his hat knocked off, Seeing all the signs of a riot in this act, Prior drew his gun, and holding the students at bay, backed to the signal box on the square, and turned in a call for assistance...
...3aSever 20 Biology A Abbott-Shain New Lect. Hall Shaw-Wright Semitic Mus. 1. Botany 4 Sever 30 Chemistry 11 Sever 11 Chinese 1 Sever 30 Class. Philology 79 Sever 30 Economics 6a Geol. Lect. Rm. Economics 38 Geol. Lect. Rm. Engin. Sciences 5a Pierce 307 English 28 Alger-Prior Memorial Hall Raymond-Worth New Lect. Hall English 33 Ackerson-Duffield Sever 5 Earle-Lundin Sever 6 Magill-Sellin Sever 7 Shaw-Willis Sever 8 Fine Arts 5h Fogg Lect. Rm. French 6 Prof. Allard, sect. 1 Harvard 5 Mr. Denkinger, sect. 2 Harvard 5 Prof. Hawkins, sect. 3 Harvard...
...Sever 20 Biology A Abbott-Shain New Lect. Hall Shaw-Wright Semitic Mus. 1. Botany 4 Sever 30 Chemistry 11 Sever 11 Chinese 1 Sever 30 Class. Philology 79 Sever 30 Economics 6a Geol. Lect. Rm. Economics 38 Geol. Lect. Rm. Engin. Sciences 5a Pierce 307 English 28 Alger-Prior Memorial Hall Raymond-Worth New Lect. Hall English 33 Ackerson-Duffield Sever 5 Earle-Lundin Sever 6 Magill-Sellin Sever 7 Shaw-Willis Sever 8 Fine Arts 5h Fogg Lect. Rm. French 6 Prof. Allard, sect. 1. Harvard 5 Mr. Denkinger, sect. 2 Harvard 5 Prof. Hawkins, sect. 3 Harvard...
...Dispersed into the lobbies as Lord Weir dwelt lugubriously on unemployment, pointing out that, whereas 7.8% was the greatest unemployment figure prior to the War, no less than 13.4% or 2,500,000 are now dependent upon poor law relief...