Word: stanford
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...much in favor of college dramatics. They are very formative. Unfortunately, acting was taboo when I went to Leland Stanford, and so I missed the opportunity that you fellows have...
...fact that we have four men who are better than Europe's best. Osborne from the I. C. A. A. A. A. holds the record with six feet and six inches; Maynard from Dartmouth has jumped six feet and four inches; Juday from Pennsylvania and King from Stanford have done six feet and four inches, and six feet and five inches, respectively. The best Europeans are Nilson, the Swede, who can reach the six foot four mark, and Koppke from Germany...
...Endowment for International Peace and Director Leo Stanton Rowe of the Pan-American Union. Three other delegates whom President Coolidge had appointed were not present to receive instructions: Dwight W. Morrow (U. S. Ambassador to Mexico), Noble Brandon Judah (U. S. Ambassador to Cuba), President Ray Lyman Wilbur of Stanford University...
According to Dr. Hrdlicka the only U. S. medical schools offering courses in anthropology are those of Johns Hopkins, Harvard University of Virginia, Western Reserve, Washington University of St. Louis, Universities of Chicago and Stanford...
Eastern tribulations were increased when Stanford edged out a victory over unbeaten Pittsburgh 7-6. Fumbles preceded both touchdowns. Sixty thousand jammed the Pasadena Stadium to watch this Tournament of Roses spectacle write finish to the football season...