Word: warded
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Much credit is due Representative Good, who has been leading the fight in the House, and who says: "The kind of men the President wants are those who have been making a study of State Budgets and off national expenditures--not men who have been able to control a ward or a country or a State politically, but men who are students of economics...
...April 29th. Only few copies of the London edition have strayed to American and these are so rare and difficult to obtain that the growing army of McFee admirer has demanded a new edition. This is reprinted from the original book and there is in addition a 6000-ward pretaee by the author...
...Ward: Life of Cardinal Newman...
...make of shell. A departure from the usual custom has been made in securing the new sweeps, as Dr. Spaeth wishes to experiment with 7 1-2 pound oars instead of the regular 8 pound ones. The new ones have been made in England by Ted Shay of Cambridge. Ward of Philadelphia, who has always supplied Princeton heretofore, has furnished three new sets of 8 pound ones. In regard to this matter. Dr. Spaeth stated: "Never before have I had such an opportunity to carry on experimentation and I expect to continue it until the best combination of oars...
...Boylston Prizes for Elocution were established in 1817 by Ward Nicholas Boylston, of Boston, who made the University a gift of $1,000, the income of which was to be applied to the prizes; while the Leo Wade Prizes were founded in 1915 by Dr. Francis Henry Wade, of Cambridge, in memory of his son, Lee Wade 2nd '14. The candidates entering the elocution contest must speak, not their own compositions, but selections from English, Greek, or Latin authors. At the exhibition no prompting of speakers will be allowed; and a failure of memory will exclude a competitor from consideration...