Word: statements
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...third function is perhaps the most important of all and will occupy most of the attention of the Committee. M. A. Cheek '26 Chairman of the Student Council, when asked about the details of the Work of this new department made the following statement...
With the money which we have received from the Milton Fund we hope to continue the work of preparing photographic copies of old manuscripts which has been going on for a number of years" was the statement made to a CRIMSON reporter yesterday by Professor Kirsopp Lake, Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History. When asked by the reporter just what the details of this work was, Professor Lake led the way into the Library of the Andover Seminary and up through the stacks to a door which opened into a small corner room in the center of which stood a table...
When questioned by the CRIMSON reporter as to the Crimson of the activities which were place in the very of the cupola and flag pole, President Whedon, Lampy's heavy leader, made the following pointed statement. "This is a party sent out by the American Mountaineers Society to ascertain if the lbis has yet laid any eggs...
...Perused with twinges of alarm a statement presented to it in the Government Blue Book that the U. S. Navy is now installing 5-inch anti-aircraft guns, whereas all British naval aircraft guns are of 1-inch calibre, and the guns formerly employed were 3-inch...
...with an impenetrable board fence, according to the directions of Coach Horween, who wishes to conduct his first maneuvers in entire secrecy. The assumption by the Boston sports writers that this veil of mystery implies a radical upheaval is not at all an accurate deduction, according to the statement of the management made last night. The change in location is due to purely physical reasons, the desire to keep the Stadium turf in perfect shape for the contests next fall, while the erection of a board fence is but natural, since it is hardly to be expected that...