Word: proceeds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...cook is his own mother. Previously, it seems, he has been a humble and happily ignorant Irish youth with an itch to write stories. He made money easily enough, but was always worried about the college education he had missed. His son was to go to college and proceed from there to the composition of deathless literature instead of the ephemeral magazine humor which paid the family bills so promptly. The son preferred business. Only his affection for a girl who could write palliated his father's incredulous discomfiture...
...parade will form at 6.30 o'clock sharp in front of the Freshman Gymnasium, and will proceed thence past Gore Hall up to Winthrop street, Holyoke street, Mt. Auburn street, Bow street and Quincy Square. In front of the H. A. A. on Broadway the parade will disband. No one can march who has not contributed to the campaign fund, but "Member No. 1" expressed the hope that a large gathering would turn out to watch. He guaranteed surprise and amusement, especially at the point where the line will halt for an enthusiastic rally. The location of this rally...
...considerable part of the torches and the campaign hats to be used will be distributed in front of the Freshman Athletic Building tomorrow afternoon. In the evening the parade will form at the same place and proceed to Massachusetts Avenue via Mt. Auburn Street. In front of the Lampoon Building there will be another supply of hats and torches for the marchers. However, men wishing to be sure of a proper costume should get their outfits in the afternoon instead of the evening, according to the announcement made last night...
...fourth place in the semi-final bracket will be filled when Alden Briggs '25 and J. M. Davies 2G.B. meet today. The semi-final round will proceed tomorrow...
...Common. Your fellow-citizens indicated to you very clearly the quality of the emotions which fill the hearts of Americans today. You may have been stunned at the extent of that reception, as you may be with the reception accorded to you here, but you will find as you proceed along the homestretch that these are but the first evidences of the feelings which all Americans long to show to you." Said the Daily Worker, bitter sheetlet of Chicago Communists: "Thousands of morons are gathering at Maywood, where the fliers will land, in order to get a glimpse...