Word: thoughts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Ambassador Dawes: "Why, I thought that was all settled. I only decided to go to London when I heard that you would be in Paris...
...drives, putting carelessly. Last week Walter Hagen played with him and said his handicap should be lowered. Explained Hagen: "He plays like a real student of the game, standing right up to the ball and hitting it squarely. He is a deliberate putter. He plays much better than I thought...
...some years he has been a sort of press agent for the gas and electric people. . . . According to Charlie they [the Insull group] expect to round up fifty or sixty of the biggest papers. . . ." Mr. Grozier said he thought Mr. O'Malley had been "talking through his hat," and anyway his Post was not for sale...
When the Associated Harvard Clubs meet today in Cincinnati further information concerning the House Plan may be forthcoming. Only details of the House Plan can provide Harvard men with the material that is needed for serious thought to equal the passing interest awaiting the coming steam shovels...
...revived. In 1924 tradition has it, the game was played in the Esculapian Room of the Harvard Club of Boston, where it was called on account of darkness after nine scoreless innings. With the development of inside baseball among the Harvard erudites during the past five years, it is thought that the Crimson standard-bearers can fashion out a run before the regulation time...