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Word: raymonds (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...final change in crew A yesterday afternoon brought Weymer from the second boat to seat four in the first shell, displacing Raymond, who takes Weymer's old position in the junior University crew. The new combinations had a stiff work-out yesterday afternoon prior to packing up for their departure from Cambridge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WEYMER PROMOTED TO UNIVERSITY EIGHT | 5/23/1924 | See Source »

Although the final list of speakers has not been announced, the following men have definitely been procured; E. C. Carter '00, Bernard Clause, Henry S. Coffin '00, Bruce Curry, G. Sherwood Eddy, Kenneth Labourette, Raymond Petty, David R. Porter, J. Henry Soattergood, A. D. Sheffield '96, Fred B. Smith, Norman Thomas, H. H. Tweedr. Opportunity for individual conferences with any of these men will also be provided...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REGISTRATION DAY FOR SILVER BAY EXTENDED | 5/22/1924 | See Source »

Crew A.--Stroke, Winthrop; 7, Bobson; 6, Adie; 5, Gates; 4, Raymond; 3, Henry; 2, Mumford; bow, Kelley; cox., Burnham...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STEVENS PICKS NEW CREW FOR CORNELL | 5/22/1924 | See Source »

...Court, A. Jaeckel & Co., furriers, sued me, demanded $2,228.50 for garments said to have been purchased by Mme. Frances Alda, my wife. Attorneys said that several bills had been sent to me, that I ignored them." George B. Cutten, President of Colgate University: "In Utica, I drove Dr. Raymond B. Fosdick to the train, was arrested, charged with driving 40 miles an hour. I pled not guilty, demanded trial. Reports said that I, if convicted, would have to serve from one to five days in jail...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Imaginary Interviews: May 19, 1924 | 5/19/1924 | See Source »

...Raymond Pearl, famed Johns Hopkins biologist, threw a tomb into the ranks of the Drys, who had long believed that the science of physiology was on their side. Making public an investigation based on exact records of the drinking habits of more than 150,000 normal persons throughout their lives, he reached the conclusion that "moderate steady drinkers have a better expectation of life at all ages from 30 to the end of the life span than do total abstainers." Heavy drinkers have the poorest expectation of life at all ages after 30, except that heavy-drinking males from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Academy | 5/12/1924 | See Source »

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