Word: rhodes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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With three victories to its credit since the Christmas recess, the University basketball team will go into the game tonight with Rhode Island State College determined to continue its winning streak. Neither coach of the teams predicts what the probable outcome of the contest will be, but Harvard's three recent victories and a defeat for Rhode Island by Springfield College indicates that the University quintet will be the starting favorite. The contest will be staged at 8 o'clock in Hemenway Gymnasium...
...close of the game it was announced by the H. A. A. that two games had been added to the basketball schedule. On January 20, the University team will clash with Rhode Island State and on February 29, Northeastern will be met. Both games will be played in Hemenway Gymnasium...
...Harvard men who were winners of the $100 prizes were: Richard Connell '15 of Green Farm, Connecticut, W. B. Pressey of Hanover, New Hampshire, S. C. Van Sickle of Springfield, Massachusetts, and T. S. Anderson of Providence, Rhode Island. The latter three took their degrees in the Graduate School of Education in 1917, 1921, and 1924 electively...
...Eight State referenda with liquor the issue have been held since all the states except Connecticut and Rhode Island ratified the 18th Amendment. These resulted as follows...
Senator Aldrich represented Rhode Island in the Senate from 1881 to 1911, and was the first chairman of the National Monetary Commission, appointed by Congest in 1908 to study the banking situation throughout the world with a view to revising American banking methods. The Federal Reserve system was a direct outgrowth of the commission's findings, although the proposal of reserve banks met with hostility when first proposed, and was not immediately adopted...