Word: sevens
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...names of the first seven men follow: J. G. Winchester, H. L. Pratt, Jr., R. A. Luiz, W. C. Bennett, Kelly (Medford High), Bosworth (Medford High), R. M. Bryan. The time for the four-mile course was 20 minutes and 37 seconds...
...recent meeting of the Board of Overseers, a total of 21 appointments and elections were made and confirmed for the current year. Of this number seven were to the Administrative Board of the College, 11 to the Administrative Board of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and three of the appointments were to the Medical School...
This rolicking musical comedy has enjoyed great prosperity during its New York engagement which opens early in June and has continued without interruption up to the present time. The musical comedy is in three acts and seven scenes, with the twenty musical numbers, many of which have already gained much popularity. Mr. Fields, himself, is seen in the dual role of a staid business man who at night disguises himself as a young cabaret devotee in order that he may join the night life of New York. Owing to his disguises many amusing complications ensue which provide Mr. Fields with...
...Seven University track men won places among the first eight in the three-mile steeplechase held in the American Legion Athletic Carnival at Braves Field yesterday. H. L. Weeks, a B. A. A. runner, broke the tape, trailed by the seven Crimson men. Sixty yards separated Weeks from B. Lewis '20, the first University man in. Lewis was followed at intervals of about 50 yards by A. W. Douglas '21, F. G. Bemis '22, T. G. Ames '20, J. F. Wason '20, T. A. Worrall '20 and J. E. Nally '21, in order...
Professor Roorbach who was graduate of Colgate University in 1903, is an expert on commercial conditions throughout the world. He was for seven years a professor of commercial geography at the University of Pennsylvania, leaving his position in 1915 to travel on a commission in South America for the Carnegie Endowment, for the purpose of making an exhaustive study of trade conditions...