Word: uniforms
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Eleven years ago in the Regina headquarters of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, big-nosed, big-eared Sergeant John Leonard clicked his spurs in his Inspector's office and was given an extraordinary order. Sergeant Leonard went home thoughtfully, put away his uniform. For several days he did not shave, did not wash. Then, calling himself "E. W. Esselwein," he appeared at the Communist headquarters in Regina and swore his devotion to the Red cause...
...former First Lord of the Admiralty Albert Victor Alexander; former Minister of Health Arthur Greenwood; former Minister of Labor Miss Margaret ("St. Maggie") Bondfield; famed female Trade Unionist Miss "Wee Ellen" Wilkinson; and Oliver Baldwin, Socialist son & foe of Conservative Leader Stanley Baldwin. Downward through the party, defeat was uniform. In municipal council elections, Conservatives made an early net gain of 144 seats; Liberals 21; Independents 36. Labor lost...
...Wilkin is the only player definitely out of the game, but there are many on the injured list. Bill Brister was not in uniform at all today since he developed a sore hip, and his status is now uncertain. He played a greater part of the Yale game as Frigard's substitute. If he is out of the game George Stangle, a sophomore who has never played varsity football, will take Frigard's place if he needs a substitute...
Roals Morton did not dress for practice today, and Al Baldwin was in uniform for the first time this week. Both of these players were in for the greater part of the Yale game and their absence has left holes hard to fill. Hank Barber, who played very little against Yale, will start at left tackle, and Dave Hedges, who has never been in a major game, will start at fullback...
...Parietal Regulations should be a matter for the Administrative Board to decide. They should be kept uniform for all the Houses, not different for each one. It is a necessity that some action be made to codify them and to relax them in some part to meet the new situation...