Word: seven
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...morning last week at New Rochelle, N.Y., the students of the college of that name were entering chapel for seven o'clock mass when flames (caused by a short circuit) burst from the ceiling; the students fled unhurt...
...Crile gave his colleague a blood transfusion, but Dr. Phillips died. Seven other physicians died, including five of the clinic staff: Drs. Harry Andison, John Borello, Roy A. Brintnall, Edgar S. Hunter, Charles E. Locke...
...Seven fellowships to be awarded in six departments of the University were announced yesterday. At the same time it was also announced that Professor James Haughton Woods '87 of the Department of Philosophy would be on a leave of absence for the first half of 1929-30. He has been invited by the Harvard-Yenching Institute to go on a mission to China...
...July, 1927, a little Wright Apache plane with Lieut. C. C. Champion, U. S. N., at the stick, soared into the air and circled upward, ever upward, one mile, two miles, three, four, five, six, seven miles. Another 1,000 ft. he climbed into the rarefied air. At 38,418 ft. above sea level, seven cylinder-heads burst from his engine, the life-giving oxygen tube was torn from his lips, one barograph (altitude recorder) was blown to bits, his plane caught fire. All but unconscious from lack of air, like Icarus he plunged down from his eminence...
...upsets, with Dartmouth undertaking a surprising power-in the distance runs, and the Crimson coming back in the field events and dashes when its chances seemed most slim resulted in a victory for Coach Farrell's men by a scant seven point margin. At the same time Yale humbled Princeton easily to the tune of 80-49, and the times and distance of the Blue-Tiger meet bode ill for the Crimson at their meeting in New Haven next week...