Word: turning
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This afternoon at 5.30 o'clock the Princetonians will turn the rink over to the Crimson sextet for a short workout in which to become familiar with the new conditions. The Hobey Baker rink is shorter than the Boston Arena and the lighting is different. The University squad will stay at the Princeton Inn tonight...
...audience had no difficulty in finding the 1000 advertised laughs even if the reviewer did. On occasion the uproarious laughter from the orchestra proved so infectious that members of the cast were obliged to turn to the back of the stage in order to regain their composure...
...time trials, scheduled for today, have been postponed. The men who were expected to turn in good performances did so in their first workout yesterday, especially P. E. Berglund '26, who hurled the 35-pound hammer over 50 feet...
American students of French politics wondered if the times had indeed fallen so far out of joint that Clémenceau must turn back from the brink of the tomb to set France right. In a mood of whimsy, they recalled a few of the stray threads that tie up the life and personality of Clémenceau with the U. S. For example, the events of his long and incredibly active political career fall between two visits to the town of Stamford, Conn...
...interests of charities and Congregational Church activities. Mr. Lawson, like many Scandinavians, was deeply religious?in this differing from Mr. Munsey, who was frankly worldly. But a bank cannot run a newspaper, and Banker Mitchell had no intention of doing so. Bids came in fast. Financial groups wanted to turn a penny in resale of stock to the public. Political groups, barely disguised, made paper bids. William R. Hearst, it is believed, made suggestions. It was the business duty of the bank as trustee to get all the money it could. It was the public duty of the bank...