Word: staffs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...strongest department of the squad is the pitching staff. Headed by Barbee, moundsman who starred frequently last spring, it includes two other veterans in Cutts and Booth, and three men from last season's Freshman nine, Ketchum, Whitmore, and Molloy. Chauncy, who played behind home-plate last year, seems to be the most likely catcher...
...talking with one of the Red Book staff Henry Pennypacker '88, chairman of the Committee on Admissions stated, "The Red Book is the only Freshman activity in which the entire class is interested, and it is the only lasting record of their Freshman year. I would advise every man who can do so to enter one of the Red Book competitions...
Meanwhile the Bolsheviki were strengthened by the return of their exiled leaders from Sweden, Switzerland, the U. S. Their strategy was to give expression to a wide spread craving for peace and land. The German general staff so completely understood this that Bolshevik Lenin was hurried from Switzerland across Germany in a sealed railway car. He was injected as a social virus into Russia by Germany...
Married. Sir Walter Peacock, 55, member of the Prince of Wales' staff; to Mrs. Irene Cynthia Humphreys; in London. The prince attended the wedding, but was unrecognized at first, and the bride drove about the streets for ten minutes, awaiting his arrival. The choir started the procession mistaking Lady Ian Malcolm for the bride. The prince, much amused, signed the register as first witness, insisted that the newlyweds leave the church ahead...
Twenty-four members of the Harvard Faculties and Scientific staff will receive awards from the Milton Fund for Research, for the year 1927-28, it was announced last night...