Word: reade
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Reports of the various committees engaged in the work of the House will be read a the meeting, by the chairmen of the respective divisions. The reports will be published in the Thursday morning issue of the CRIMSON, and will be latter bound in pamphlet form for use in the future records of the organization...
Bruises, etc. Col. Lindbergh does not read the newspapers. He often has black and blue spots on his back, caused by mauling crowds. At first, he had difficulty in getting money for his transatlantic flight. "He even went to the makers of a famous cigaret and asked them to finance the flight to Paris in a plane bearing the name of their cigaret." So said Lieut. Maitland...
...present there is one place only where I can secure absolute privacy. That is in my bath.* Now I read that even this privacy is to be vouchsafed to me only a little time longer. I view with great trepidation the coming of the day when by television my morning ablutions at St. Albans will be reflected on a screen in New York for the entertainment of the American public...
When her bathroom scales read exactly 103 pounds, Elizabeth B. Patterson, Smith College student at Northampton, Mass., decided the cheapest way to get home to Santa Barbara, Calif., was to ship herself by air mail. Officials paid tribute to her wit, ingenuity, nerve, but turned down her offer of $300 and reminded her the charge per passenger for such a trip...
Professor C. T. Copeland '82 will read from the King James Version of the Bible, tonight at 8 o'clock in Peabody Hall of the Phillips Brooks House. It will probably be his final appearance during the current College year...