Word: regularly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...have battled, battled for everything I got." he told an interviewer. At 75 he was battling opponents in Nebraska regular Republican and Democrat unrecognized President Roosevelt, he has spoken endearingly about Senator Norris, weapons: three speeches a day, a lifetime of struggles that has conferred on rugged farm-trained body the mantle of honest Senator Norris college days were days of postponment. Born in Ohio, he worked on farms during summer. Student at Baldwin University in Ohio Northern Indiana Normal School, he taught science during intervening years in order to continue school. In 1883 he received a law degree from...
Peter H. Knapp '37, of Syracuse, New York, was elected captain of the Junior Varsity football team Tuesday afternoon at the regular practice session. Knapp, who plays left end, prepared at St. George's, and was also a member of the Rugby Team...
...engineers set to work on a lift which will carry the customers 1,500 ft. above the valley's floor. A modification of the ski-tow, which requires the effort of hanging on, the ski lift will reduce the physical exertion of skiing to almost nil. At regular intervals on a continuous cable moving 400 ft. per minute (a fast walk) are suspended chairs into which the skier may flop without removing his skis...
...recent exchange system by which undergraduates in other countries exchange places with students in our universities. Herewith COLLEGIATE DIGEST students photos of U. S. exchange students studying and playing at Lingnan University (Canton, China). These photos were taken by Marvin Lewis, who returned this year to his regular studies at State after a year abroad
...official closing of Harvard's Tercentenary took place Saturday with the celebration of John Harvard's 329th birthday. At the regular Chapel Service at 9:45, Reverend Raymond Calkins '90 commemorated the birth of Harvard's founder by tracing briefly the history of the college from the gift of Harvard's library and half of his estate. Mentioning only the highlights in his survey, Reverend Calkins stressed the influence Harvard has had on the development of the country as a whole and on the future...