Word: southerners
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Tuesday morning at nine o'clock, agreeable to arrangements made, and with military punctuality, the Cadets were at the southern barrier of the town, on the Neck. Here they were met by the Board of selectmen, who had descended from their carriages, and were attended by the Police Officer, and his assistants. Major worth, also having dismounted, was addressed by Mr. williams, chairman of the board, and his corps welcomed to the town in the most cordial manner...
...years. Those two phrases sum up rather accurately the consensus of cadet opinion concerning the 1928 Army football season. This opinion has been more or less prevalent since the first September practices; it crystalized when the Army swept over Boston University in the season's opener; it weathered the Southern Methodist scare, and now is stronger than ever...
Railroads. After two years effort to overcome opposition against his merging the Kansas-City Southern and Missouri-Kansas-Texas railroads, Leonor Fresnel Loree last week formally abandoned his project. Missouri-Kansas-Texas still controls the St. Louis Southwestern, the third component of the proposed merger...
...grandfather started West from that region. He rehearsed the industrial prog¬ress of the so-called New South within the seven and one-half years of the pres¬ent Administration, citing increases in crops, automobiles, telephones, life insurrance, etc. etc., and reminding the South that the Commerce Department's southern branch offices had been increased from three in 1920 to 29 now. He said he was sure the South would agree that a change in the Government's policies "can bring only distress and disaster...
...Guarnaccia is far and away the hardest running back on your team" declared Odell Sapp, All-Southern end on the North Carolina team, in commenting on the Harvard backfield to a CRIMSON reporter yesterday. "By hardest running, I mean the hardest to stop" he qualified his statement...