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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Lampoon has announced the election of the following men to the Art Department: Stephen Greene 2nd '24, B. S. Cogan '23, E. St. R. Reynal '24, and Oliver La Farge '24. The following men were elected to the Business Department: J. K. Collins '25, R. V. Pugh '25, and C. E. Thorp...
...meeting was opened by a brief speech by V. S. Phen 2G., of China, the presiding officer. G. F. Jentsch 2G., representing Germany, then spoke on the legal justification of France's occupation of the Ruhr. He stated that France was not justified for three reasons; the clause of the tretay covering the question allowed only concerted action and France's invasion was not valid unless backed by the other signatory powers; according to international law France had overstepped the rights of "financial and economic measures" authorized in the Versailles Treaty; and finally all reprisals should be made...
...should fill the place of second string catcher, will join the squad. It is not certain when Owen and Hammond will report. Two other members of last year's Freshman team who are showing up well are G. W. Burgess '25, a first-string centerfielder, and L. O. V. Mann '25, who should make a good substitute shortstop. As nearly as it is possible to predict so early in the season the first team will consist of: Pitchers, K. N. Hill and Toulmin; catchers, Larrabee and Samborski; first base, Owen; second base, Hammond; shortstop, Jenkins; third base, Buell...
...baseball cage at Soldiers Field. The winner was C. A. C. Eastman '24 who, with an allowance of 3 1-2 feet, had a total jump of 21 feet 3 inches. This was one inch more than the best effort of S. B. Jones '26 and O. V. Wederbrand '25, each of whom had a handicap of 2 feet, and were tied for second place. The other men in the finals finished in the following order: A. J. Bronstein '25, T. B. Malmud '25, and A. D. Hoffman...
...discuss the rules which will govern all competitions to be held under the auspices of the association, and to revise the old rules in an attempt to make them agree as far as is possible with those of the National Amateur Athletic Union. The University representative will be C. V. Chandler...