Word: selectable
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...parade, which came as a complete surprise to all except the select few in charge of the plans, was scheduled to start at 4.30 o'clock, but it was half an hour later before the procession, 150 strong and led by the brass band, entered the Yard by the gate near Memorial Hall...
...result of trails which will be held in Harvard Hall tonight, Philip Walker '25, coach of the Freshman debating team, with C. H. Weldon 2G, and N. E. Rimes '23 will select two tentative teams to represent the class in the annual triangular debate with Princeton and Yale on May 5. The field has now been narrowed down to nine men three of whom will be chosen for the negative team to oppose Princeton in Sanders Theatre, and three more of whom will be selected for the affirmative team to debate Yale in New Haven, on the proposition: "Resolved: That...
Every year, committees at Oxford and Cambridge, established for this purpose, will select the three applicants who, in their opinion, best represent the highest type of university men, basing their choice upon character and general standing. The scholarships will be open to any undergraduate or bachelor of arts in actual residence, but preference will be given to second year students in so far as they may qualify in the discretion of the English committees. The American universities have agreed to furnish these scholars free tuition, each admitting one man from Oxford and one from Cambridge for the period...
Thirty-three men reported to Coach I. J. Campbell '12 at Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon for the initial practice of the second baseball squad. A light work out was in order, the men going through a short batting and fielding practice. No attempt was made to select a team or to divide the men into squads as there are a number of players who are expects to report today or tomorrow. However a practice game is in store for the men before the end of the week for Coach Campbell will have but a short time in which to select...
...Sutherland and Butler appear to be almost reactionary, and there is no indication that Justice Sanford holds views so advanced as those of ex-Justice Clarke. President Harding has already appointed four out of nine members of the court, and may reasonably be expected to have the opportunity to select the successors of the two senior members-Justices McKenna and Holmes. Since his appointment by President Roosevelt in 1902, Justice Holmes has been the most radical member of the court, not even excepting Justice Brandeis, whose selection by President Wilson was the occasion of considerable discussion. After the departure...