Word: shapes
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...problems facing that particular industry and tactics to be employed in the future. Thus while the American Bankers' Association mulled over the credit situation, members of American Bakers' Association in Chicago discussed the advisability of having a national doughnut week soon and announced crackers in the shape of states to tempt, to educate unruly infants...
With his squad cut down to 45 men after a two week's conditioning period, Coach French Freshman football mentor, is now busily engaged whipping eleven men in shape for the season's opener tomorrow with Andover, on the schoolboys' gridiron...
...Davis '30, who was slated to start the Bates game on Saturday at right tackle, reported with a badly-bruised and stiff elbow. Davis will not see action in the opening game, but is expected to be in good shape the latter part of next week. He and Greeley, quarterback who is hors de combat owing to an elbow injury, are the only members of the Crimson squad seriously injured. Batchelder, Fullam, Wetmore, and Francis Gilligan were also out of yesterday's workout as a result of minor ailments but will be fit for service against Bates...
...Langdell Hall will mark an, important phase in the history of what is perhaps the most widely known of Harvard's graduate schools. Recognition of the part the Harvard Law School has played in the history of the country's legal system is found not only in the tangible shape of Langdell Hall itself, but in the notable gathering there of leaders of the American bar. One can safely say that the newest addition to the Law School is indicitative of something more than the increased facilities which it will bring to the study of law at Harvard...
...started Mr. Ringling, youngest of seven Ringling Bros.* on his career as circus-man. Back in the late '70s, the brothers organized a concert troupe, discovered that the addition first of a contortionist, later of a trapeze act, materially increased box office business. Then came a menagerie in the shape of one hyena, to the laughter of which was later added the roar of a lion and the leaps of a kangaroo. It was not until he had been for several seasons a circus man that Mr. Ringling even saw an elephant. But gradually the show grew bigger, the animals...