Word: roots
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...train it was decided to play one five-minute period and then call the game off. For the first two minutes play was even, when there was a mixup in front of the Yale goal, Knox was the first man to get free, and hurriedly pushed the puck past Root for the winning goal. A minute later, in order to make the victory sure, Knox stated the length of the ice and made the fourth goal...
Senator Harding has adopted the almost unprecedented policy in calling the wise men from the four quarters of the country so that he may converse with them on problems and policies before he assumes leadership of the United States. No doubt one is dismayed at the thought of Elihu Root buying his ticket home as William Jennings Bryan alights on the station platform. Mr. Harding must be overwhelmed with ideas and suggestions as different as their originators. Yet there can be no doubt as to the value of hearing all sides of important questions; and it is far better...
...Sophomore smoker will be held in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. C. C. Buell '23, president of the class, will speak. "Let 'er Go," and Ladies' Tailor," two Mack Sennet Comedies, will be shown. Pretzels, ginger ale, root beer, cigars and cigarettes will be served. Bert Lowe's orchestra has been engaged to play...
...Sophomores will hold their first smoker of the year in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. C. C. Buell '23, president of the class, will speak. Moving pictures will be shown and the usual refreshments consisting of pretzels, ginger ale, root beer, cigars and cigarettes, will be served. Bert Lowe's orchestra has been engaged to play during the smoker, starting a few minutes before eight o'clock...
When the Nobel Peace Prize is officially conferred upon President Wilson today, an American will have received this honor for the third successive time. Theodore Roosevelt in 1908, and Elihu Root in 1912 were Mr. Wilson's predecessors...