Word: regular
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Last week the 1931 quintet was defeated in an informal game with the Cambridge Latin School team, and in this game the two regular forwards were injured. Despite this handicap the new combination of forwards repeatedly broke through the defense of the Tilton team and scored almost at will...
Professor Donham will be away approximately five months, returning here in the middle of may. He is taking the regular Mediterranean cruise conducted by Raymond and Whitcomb, touring agents...
That there should be "a regular Tait cheer" and that the cheer should be given with a will--and a resemblance--is in key with the whole...
...National Defense Act, passed in 1916, amended in 1920 and 1922. Besides charging the Assistant Secretary of War with the specific task of finding shot and shell and guns to shoot them for U. S. defense, the act sets up the U. S. military as follows: 1) The Regular Army, 2) The Nattional Guard, 3) The Organized Reserves. The U. S. is divided into nine corps areas of equal population. In war, each area would supply one Army division, two National Guard divisions, three Reserve divisions-54 divisions in all or six field armies. The regular Army and National Guard...
...some time past there has also been at Cambridge a vogue for "vagabonding." This means dropping in on lectures other than those in your regular courses. The CRIMSON fosters the practice by printing daily programs of the best lectures. All of which is much to the good, even if only for the reason stated by Deems Taylor, that " the incalculable value of college is the opportunity given to discover your own ignorance." --Judge...