Word: staffs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...squad, numbering 43 players, 14 coaches, and then handlers will arrive in Boston tomorrow evening, proceeding directly to the Belmont Springs Country Club which is to be the squad's headquarters during its stay in Cambridge. Any of the staff for whom there is no room in the Country Club will have accomodations at the Hotel Sheraton in Boston...
...Knox '98, coach of the Second University team, has been scouting the Army squad and instructing the Ineligibles, who illustrated the cadet line of attack. The University team opposed them in a defensive dummy scrimmage. At first the plays worked with surprising effectiveness, but after the coaching staff had thoroughly explained the formations and offensive moves, the Crimson players stopped the "Army" attack with no trouble...
...eight minutes of four the proctorial staff concluded copying the examination into bluebooks, and in a few seconds the lost battalion was at work. At five minutes of four the writers on the main floor began to make departures of varying conspicuousness, continuing to do so until twenty minutes after four...
...Medical Centre. Negroes have contributed their mites (about $60,000) to that Medical Centre. Presbyterian Hospital, a component, was founded in 1868 to provide medical treatment for all persons without regard to creed, race or any other distinctions. Although Presbyterian Hospital now has no colored people among its board, staff, interns or nurses...
William Randolph Hearst of the Journal lured Outcault and his Yellow Kid away from the World along with most of the World's Sunday staff. The World countered with another Yellow Kid series. Serious-minded people pointed to the Yellow Kids as horrible examples, cried out against the "yellow journalism" of both Hearst and Pulitzer.* But Outcault was enjoying himself and his Yellow Kid was shouting: "I wish dat dese lovely wimmin wud leave me alone." He was supposed to have founded these comics on a group of street imps who were burlesquing the Duke of Marlborough...