Word: ul
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Paris" will follow R. S. Gangestad 2L., F. O. Noble uL., C. B. Rifenbary uL., Lauriston Walsh 3L., F. W. Williamson...
...wealthy Moslem, back in the '70s, when the college was founded. His granddaughter's husband, by the way, has just been made governor of the city, under the French. But the Moslems have never been free to benefit from the college without restrictions. In the days of Sultan Abd-ul-Hamid, they were forbidden to attend, and under the Young Turks a government lycee was opened to keep them from attending. But there is bound to be a great change, when the college re-opens. Even now the Moslems of the city have appealed to the Americans to take charge...
...story of the set, for all of the matches were fast, and most of them were hard-fought. The Law School team was an all-star aggregation, comprising former University letter-men, and former captains of three other college teams. The match in which Fenno defeated W. P. Whitehouse uL. in two straight sets, 6-2, 6-0, was easily the feature of the singles contest; not so much on account of its closeness as of Fenno's performance. Whitehouse, a finalist in the intercollegiate doubles in 1915 was completely outclassed by the University man's form, his wonderfully accurate...
...first speech was by J. W. Morris uL., a member of the Executive Committee of the Cambridge University Liberal Club on "The English Parallel". He said that the name Liberal was not a monopoly of any one country, but was universal and easily understood by all. He went on to tell of the Cambridge University Liberal Club, which conducted debates between Englishmen of national reputation upon subjects of current interest after each of which a ballot was held to determine the opinion of the students. The decided in favor of "The League of Nations" and "Disarmament" and deplored "America...
...Hoffman 2G. has been assigned as coach to the Smith Halls team; D. Marks 3L. to Standish; and F. W. Aldenderfer uL. to the Gore eleven. Coach Rich will have supervision of the entire series. Captains for the three line-ups have been appointed as follows: A. P. Hinckley, Smith; C. McVeagh, Standish; and W. A. Coolidge, Gore. The first game will be played Monday afternoon between Smith and Gore. All who intend to participate in the series should report that afternoon to the coaches on Soldiers Field. On Tuesday the winner of the first contest will meet Standish, while...