Word: signed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Entries for the University Wrestling Championships will close tonight. Those wishing to enter may sign blue-books in Hemenway and at Leavitt and Peirce's any time before 8 o'clock...
Those desiring to compete in the tournament will find blue-books to sign at Hemenway and in Leavitt and Peirce's. Entries wil close on Thursday night, March 24. There will be bouts in the following classes 115 pound: 125 pound, 125 pound, 145 pound: 158 pound, 175 pound: and unlimited. Those men welghing more than three pounds over the class they wish to enter, are ineligible for that division but may compete in the next heavier...
...correct an error which occurred in your Feb. 7 issue? The item reads: "Mrs. Coolidge received the graduating class of Public School No. 47 of New York City. They were deaf. She talked to them in sign-language which she had learned when she taught in a school for deaf-mutes at Northampton, Mass...
This is absolutely wrong. Not a sign was used by our children, nor did Mrs. Coolidge use a sign. Our school is a purely oral school. Every child is taught to speak and to watch the mouths of speakers and so read the lips...
...sign set up in the middle of the busiest street in Nelson, New Zealand, last week, while Her Royal Highness Elizabeth, Duchess of York, was sick abed in her hotel recovering from an attack of tonsilitis. Meanwhile a pageant of 50,000 loyal New Zealanders passed in gala review before the Duke of York, second son of the King-Emperor, now en route to Australia (TIME...