Word: send
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Syracuse team has overridden all the teams in the country in 1921 and 1922 and has not met defeat this year. Because of this record Syracuse University has decided to send the team to England this summer where it will meet Oxford and Cambridge. HARVARD SYRACUSE Curtiss, g. g., MacAloney Rouillard, p. p., Wertz Black, c.p. c.p., Fisher Daggett, 1d. 1d., Fitch Norton, 2d. 2d., Failing Tobin, 3d. 3d., Dixon Merriam, c. c., Bertenshaw Norris, 3a. 3a., Townsend Thomas, 2a. 2a., Schmidt Young, 1a. 1a., Corey Watson, o.h. o.h., French Cole, i.h. i.h., Ross
...capitalists of His day," shouted Foster, " crucified Christ because he tried to teach the world. He ran the capitalists out of the temple and they hated him for it. To-day the capitalists don't crucify us for preaching overthrow of their rule. They simply try to send us to jail for ten or fifteen years! The trials at St. Joseph were unique, because we were not charged with favoring any of the doctrines opposed by the syndicalism law of Michigan. We were tried merely for being present at meetings of a party that believes in revolution...
...memorial committee, before deciding upon its recommendation, had its chairman, Charles Moore '78, of Washington, D. C., send a circular letter to all members of the Associated Harvard Clubs, asking the following three questions...
...track advisory committee last night, further plans were laid for the invitation handicap meet which will be held on June 9 at Soldiers Field under the auspices of the H. A. A. Invitations have been sent to clubs and colleges all over the country, asking them to send as many men as possible to participate in the handicaps which will consist of the regular 15 events, including the discus and javelin...
...foreign countries or insular possessions. The Harvard Club of Berlin has been reorganized under Ambassador A. B. Houghton '86; Ambassador R. W. Child '03, is president of the Harvard Club of Rome; and the newly-formed Harvard Club of Paris has completed a fund of 25,000 francs to send a French boy to Harvard, the first 1000 francs having been contributed by Ambassador Herrick