Word: signed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harry Houdini, 51, has been interested in spiritualism since the official dawn of his manhood. Some time ago he made a compact with seven men, since dead, to send a message from the Gireat Beyond, hut he has not received so much as a sign...
...that he will not make up his crews until next week. There was a noticeable scarcity of coxswains at the meeting, and this deficiency is true of the entire rowing squad. A blue book has been-posted in Leavitt and Peirce's and a call made for candidates to sign up in this book...
...opposition, and the coming meet is viewed with optimism by Coach Danguy, who attaches less importance to last Saturday's 6 to 3 win over Bowdoin than to the fact that in each bout of that meet every swordsman won two and lost one engagement. This sign of equalized strength is the best possible augury for the future, declared Coach Danguy. The University foilsmen will be led by R. A. Durham '25 number one man and veteran of last year. His teammates will be A. g. Corrillo '26 and Howard Finney...
That grown women, to all out ward appearances sane and conscious of their actions, have carried such a resolution is important as a sign of the times. Historians say it is only natural that an era of international skepticism should follow one when the universal brotherhood of man was so loudly proclaimed. Even so, liberal minded people cannot console themselves with the philosophy of Doctor Pangloss that everything must happen as it does and that all is for the best...
...Delegation, headed by Representative Stephen G. Porter of Pennsylvania, was bound by a joint resolution of the U. S. Congress not to sign any agreement which did not plainly embody the above two basic principles of the International Opium Conference...