Word: started
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Click, click, click, buzz," answered a Televox upon the signal of its inventor, R. J. Wensley, over an ordinary telephone last evening, and proceeded to turn on electric lights, start electric fans and trains and do other almost human things in the presence of a CRIMSON reporter. The Televox, which, was exhibited at the training school of the Boston Elevated Company, is the nearest approach to the long-sought "mechanical man". It consists of an imaginative cardboard figure of a man surrounding a complex electric outfit which forms the man's "heart...
...position of center is giving me a lot of worry", said Coach Wachter to CRIMSON reporter yesterday. "There are four good candidates for the position M. E. Pierce '30, V. W. Filoon '29, T. G. Upton '31, and R. S. Winslow '30. I am undecided who will start the opening game next Tuesday. This year's team will be smaller and lighter than it has been for a number of years...
...choice of reading. These and other difficulties could not be attacked until the mechanics of the system were corrected, but with the machine in good working order it will be the part of the next Reading Period, now just over the hill of the coming vacation, to start it along the road to its distant goal...
Coach Stubs plans to start the game with the above lineup, but alternate the following group frequently during the first and second periods: C.B. Lakin, '30 r.w., J.B. Garrisson '31, c. John Cross, l.w., M.N. Stanley, r.d., and W.L. Shearer '29, l.d. Newhall and Jackson will probably both see action in the net. In the final period, the coach plans to use a third and fourth group, thus giving him an idea of the calibre of his entire squad in a game...
Elkins to Start at Goal...