Word: took
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...position of the Grand Duchess Marie did not want to cable, as the Associated Press did, that a butcher in the East end wrote God Save the King across his shop in sausages. Many persons believe that from the point of view of the United States the press took the affair too seriously. It is true that the New York Times sent Birchall from Berlin, but he was countered by Hearst's Pulitzer Prize winner H. R. Knickerbocker, who wire-lessed in his murder trial style that, "Kneeling for ten minutes at a time was not too agreeable...
Andover, in spite of six substitutions, played errorless ball, while the Freshmen, with one substitution, garnered three errors. Heavy sticker Peters, Andover second baseman, led the batting with three out of four; Bill Wood, Yardling shortstop, collected two for three, and Charlie Lutz, first sacker, took long distance honors with a triple in the fifth. AB R H PO A E McPherson, cf 4 0 0 0 1 1 Lutz, 1b 5 1 2 8 0 0 Fulton, c 5 0 0 8 0 1 Macdonald, rf 2 0 1 2 0 0 Wood...
Professor George T. Moore '95, of the University of Missouri, opened the speaking of the afternoon declaring that the statues were the culmination of the stages of construction of the laboratories. Then the unveiling took place, with President-emeritus Lowell unveiling the rhinoceros on the right and Mr. Agassiz taking care of the left...
With Procter Avon, Crimson hurler, in distress after eight men had faced him in the seventh, Lefty Edinberg took over the mound assignment retiring the Freshmen with the bases loaded...
...question of Mr. Landis's fitness to be Dean has nothing to do with what he thinks about sit-down strikes or the packing of the Court. Those of Harvard's State Street graduates who took de light in snubbing the Dean on the occasion of a recent dinner at the Harvard Club in Boston were just as ill-mannered in the conservative view-point as they accuse the Dean of being "ill-tempered and unlawyerlike" in the other direction. The dean's immediate political thoughts can hardly be said to have anything to do with the case...