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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...announcement made public today of the erection for use next fall of 12 to 16 tennis courts and 6 or 7 aeries of playing fields opposite Soldiers Field is a first step promising well for future activity in the same direction. Final action is, of course, subject to the approval of the Corporation, but that, in this case, may fairly be assumed a fore gone conclusion. Indoor athletic facilities are, however, in even greater need of improvement and extension. May the energy of Mr. Bingham, for instance, materialize in the near future the often rumored but at present highly intangible...
...development of intramural sports and the need of the Business School for athletic fields have given rise to the necessity of increasing the University's athletic facilities. It is expected, if the work is started this spring, that both the tennis courts and the fields will be ready for use by the opening of College in the fall...
...proposition, the percentage of the departments being 9.5 per cent for the College, 17 per cent for the Law School, 25.5 per cent for the Business School, and 18 per cent for the Medical School. Seventeen per cent of the Faculty who were questioned, stated that they would use the course...
America needs a king to do this sort of thing. A king, even a little mouselike man like King George, is not only a decorative but a useful piece of furniture. His personal inconsequence is relieved by gold braid, and medals; he is an artist at laying cornerstones and opening exhibitions, leaving the Prime Minister to govern. He does not have to reward Babbits with the use of the Marines; he can make them peers with opposition from none but the House of Lords--a simpler and cheaper process. And Americans are great royalty lovers. They will greet a queen...
...applications are limited to four seats, not including box seats, and those for "personal use" will be preferred...