Word: usual
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Collectors have been appointed as usual in each dormitory entry to receive any text books with which the students are finished. The books will be collected between 2 and 5 o'clock the afternoon of June...
...Book is dedicated to Professor R. B. Merriman '96. Despite one or two minor flaws, the general appearance of the volume is more pleasing than usual to those who desire a sober and dignified record of a year which is not especially either of these. The editors have done well
...Right Reverend C. H. Brent Hon. '13, of Buffalo, N. Y., Bishop of Western New York, will deliver the principal address and Professor A. T. Davison '06 will conduct the musical program. This service will take the place of the usual service of morning prayers...
...Lang. As the horses moved into the turn Reigh Count swung out wide around Misstep, then pulled away to win. Toro was third and the rest of the field stretched out for a sixteenth of a mile to Strolling Player who ran last. When Reigh Count had had the usual horse shoe of American beauties hung about his neck and Chick Lang had been cheered by the crowd, Mrs. Hertz took home the usual gold plate worth seven thousand dollars and a check...
With a harp on his back, James McLarnin, 135-lb. Irishman from Los Angeles, stepped through the ropes of a ring at the Polo Grounds, Manhattan, and smiled genially at Lightweight Champion Samuel Mandell. A great shout went up. As is usual in Manhattan, the shout was for the wearer of the harp. Champion Mandell had been too long in retirement to win favor. He came out of his corner to win it now. On the cherubic face of Harp-wearer McLarnin he dropped jabs that soon closed an eye, caused bumps to rise and blood to trickle. Nervy...