Word: started
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Both of these competitions will be of 11 weeks duration. No previous experience is necessary. Candidates who report today will not be under any disadvantage because of their late start. Only Freshmen are eligible for this competition, and it will be the last in these departments of the year...
...start of a competition," said Nichols, "he knowingly and of his own free will sells his body and soul into bondage. From the first day, the shades of the prison house on 14 Plympton Street infold him, and for the remainder of his candidacy, he is seen no more by his roommates, save in the early morning hours, when he crashes out to record his midnight inspirations in the scoop book, and late at night when he staggers back with dishevelled half and ink stained fingers after the last sheet of copy has dropped into the insatiable basket. During...
R.J.S. McDonald SL, the first witness, testified that he had seen a tall student whom he believed to be Ferguson being beaten despite the remonstrances of the crowd. J.M. Galanis '29 described the start of the disturbance and the arrival of the patrol wagons, saying that the police leaned out of the wagon, and grinned when they were given a cheer...
...doctors knew that their advice was good; they knew too that it would be followed, as a levee laborer follows a hand truck, lethargically. Theoretically, in the medical profession, a doctor is an enterprising individual; practically he is a follower of group thought. It takes strong shouting to start a professional group towards action. The doctors at Chicago spoke vigorously...
...Colonel Bassettt, who is a middle aged man, played his shots with a deadly accuracy which very nearly resulted in overcoming Jackson's greater agility. On two different occasions they staged unusually long sessions of volleying and the match was full of thrills from start to finish...