Word: sets
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...difference of some 30,000 votes in Indiana's primary last week between Candidates Hoover and Watson, to the latter's advantage, made a superficial difference of 33 delegates at the Kansas City convention and gave rise to a great many astute and conflicting deductions, of which one set was about as convincing as the other...
Yesterday the Associated Clubs' meeting was set aside primarily for business, with conferences in the morning and afternoon being followed by a banquet with President Lowell speaking in the evening...
Today was set aside especially for the Graduate Schools of the University, and was known as Graduate School Day. Special luncheons for the alumni of the Schools of Law, Architecture, Arts and Sciences, and other graduate schools, were followed by specially arranged excursions to places of interest by the various groups. Local centers of the professions and businesses in the fields of the graduate schools were seen, and this evening the first day's meeting was brought to, a successful close at a dinner, attended by President Lowell and Provost Penniman of the University of Pennsylvania...
...shotput the University has a strong bid for first and second places, with first practically certain. C. A. Pratt '28 set a new Dartmouth dual meet record last Saturday with a heave of 44 feet and 11 and three-fourths inches. At the same time Hall of Yale was taking first against Princeton at 44 feet six and one-half inches. The contest for second place between David Guarnaccia '29, who has been doing over 44 feet, and Hall, may be one of the turning points in the scoring. First and third places seem fairly well assured, as Stone...
...quarter mile will see Ross and Engle of Yale in action, two 440 men who should have little difficulty taking the first and second counts. Ross set a new Yale record in this event when he took the Pennsylvania meet two weeks ago in 48 and 2-5 seconds. L. D. Brayton '28 or F. E. Cummings '30 may be able to come through to a third...