Word: trip
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...face Princeton, will arrive in Rye on Saturday morning. The line-up which won the Copley-Plaza cup, F. D. Stranahan '26 at Number 1, Alexander Shaw '28 at Number 2, W. H. White '28 at Number 3, and Captain R. A. Pinkerton '27 at back, will make the trip. Captain Clark, coach of the team, will accompany them...
Coaches, waiters, and managers have been invited for a cruise on the submarines at the New London base by Commander T. J. King, a graduate of the Naval Academy, and former star football player. The trip will be made some time towards the end of this week
This woman has a husband who loves her and yet laughs at her domestic defections. He is suddenly reported dead. An earnest young man offers marriage and a rich continental suggests a Mediterranean trip on his yacht to console her. The husband reappears, agrees to his wife's departure first with the young man, then with the old one, finally receives her happily back into his arms...
...miles from Windsor Castle to London. Monarchs innumerable have made that trip, some in pride and gaiety, riding with their lords and dames; some cowering in tilting coaches; some in those gleaming glass chariots of later days, that neither stretch the legs nor bounce the rump. Last week, one F. T. Zuna, U. S. runner from Newark, N. J., made that journey on his two feet, finished second in the annual British marathon, won by S. Ferris, Briton...
...Crimson netmen have played through one of the most successful seasons in the history of the sport at the University this year. After a clean up against several strong teams from below Mason and Dixon's line during the Spring trip, the team defeated Williams, Columbia, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Princeton in short order. It ran up against unexpectedly stiff opposition from Yale on May 23 and the match ended at a 4 to 4 dead-lock when a downpour of rain interrupted the final doubles match with the score tied at one set apiece between Whitbeck and Ingraham...