Word: steps
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Those who have dabbled in touch football and other forms of intramural sport will welcome the step toward organization of this branch of athletics, which will be taken with the meeting of the Intramural Sports Council today. The lack of the system and of the stability imparted by the existence and activity of a governing body has been the most salient feature of the essays made in the field of inter club competition at Harvard...
...forward step in the process of feeding the students of the University was taken yesterday when the Philips Brooks House Association opened the doors of the new breakfast room to serve its first meal. A large crowd of students, most of whom were Seniors, partook of the breakfast...
...very much time on several of its 150 committees. Also he had been chairman of the U. S. Radio Commission since it was formed last March to regulate the bedlam of the air. President Coolidge appointed him to that post because Admiral Bullard had kept in touch with every step of wireless communication since it first became practical in the 1890's. President Wilson also appreciated him; detached him from naval duties so that he could act as director of the Radio Corporation of America...
...iron or coal mines in Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Alabama and Pennsylvania. With vast steelmaking facilities, it lacks sufficient mills to finish its products. John Alexander Topping is chairman; Cyrus Stephen Eaton a director since last April. Mr. Eaton's joining Republic Iron & Steel was the first definite step towards last week's merger. He is Trumbull Steel's chairman...
...hurtful to the other great powers, and there is great hurrying and scurrying in the French and British and Italian offices to answer is. For whatever recriminations pass between diplomats, the feeling of the people of the world seems to be for peace, with disarmament as the first step toward world security. Mean-while the British and Italian foreign offices tell their people through the press that the Russians always spoil every conference anyway, just as soon as it gets nicely going, and so the people must not expect too much of the conference at Geneva. France has also taken...