Word: summering
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...London time), only slightly delayed and never interrupted by static. Then there was a rush of calls. Shortly after 10 a. m. the Associated Press put a call through to its London office, announcing another visit of Edward of Wales to the U. S. and Canada next summer. The New York A. P. man took down the dictated item on a noiseless typewriter. . . . The transatlantic service begins daily at 8:30 a. m., Eastern Standard Time, ending at 1:30 p. m. Rates: $25 per min.; minimum, three min., maximum twelve min. (though on the second day a Manhattan woman...
...game. F. A. Clark '29, who completes the trio, has played a great deal of polo, but is rather inexperienced in the indoor game. J. P. Cotton '29, will relieve Pinkerton. He was captain of his Freshman team and had a great deal of experience playing in England last summer...
Winston Guest will captain the Blue. He is undoubtedly the greatest intercollegiate player, and last summer rose from college ranks to play on Stephen Sanford's Hurricanes. Redington Barrett and Frederick Baldwin, both players of several years' experience, will complete the fast riding Blue trio...
...combined Yale and Harvard tennis teams will meet the Oxford and Cambridge racquet men at Eastbourne, England, next summer on July 30 and August...
...Boston last night, a tribute was paid to the late J.W. Hallowell '01. It was announced that Chester C. Bolton '05 of Cleveland, Ohio, had been appointed a member of the Council in place of the late C.C. Stillman '09, noted benefactor to the University, who died last summer...