Word: rhodes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...aggregation from the Nutmeg State is more or less of an unknown quantity. Six veterans form the nucleus of the Trinity nine, which has played but one game, a 0-0 tie with Rhode Island State. They are reported to be hitters of no little ability. With a record of 41 runs and a batting average of 317 in the four contests already played, the University team is, however, favored to chalk up another victory to its credit. HARVARD TRINITY Burns, c.f. p., Mastronarde Chase, 2b. c., Cutler Lord, c. 1b., Hardman Donaghy, 3b. 2b., Sturm Prior, 1b. 3b., Solino...
...annual Memorial Day match with Yale at the Rhode Island Country Club, Nayatt, R. I., will be composed of a single match and a four ball match...
...spring schedule is as follows: April 30, M. I. T. at Albemarle; May 2, Union College; May 5, Williams at Williamstown; May 8, Boston University at Woodland; May 12, Georgetown at Apawamis; May 16, Holy Cross at Worcester; May 19, Dartmouth at Charles River; May 23, Brown at Rhode Island Country Club; May 30, Yale at Rhode Island Country Club; June 26 and 27, intercollegiate at Apawamis...
...Senators appointed to investigate strike conditions in bituminous Pennsylvania under the Johnson resolution (TIME, Feb. 27)-Idaho's English-born Gooding, Montana's long-nosed Wheeler, chunky Wagner of New York (born in Germany) and Oklahoma's quiet little Pine. Senator Metcalf of Rhode Island was supposed to have been with them but he fell...
Sardinia, as every geographer knows, is an island some nine times larger in area than Rhode Island but only a trifle more populous. It lies in midMediterranean, almost touching the smaller but more famed French island of Corsica. By a lavish freak of Nature, Sardinia has been endowed with coastal lowlands recalling Holland, dense forests, a few crags of grandeur, rich vine and olive lands, and extensive malarial swamps. To these last the people have adapted their constitutions through long generations, and are now virtually immune to malaria...