Word: wares
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...yesterday afternoon and defeated the Academy by an 8 to 1 score. Durell of Andover furnished the only victory for the Blue when he disposed of S. G. French '28 with a tally of 6-3, 6-1. The outstanding match was the defeat of Smyth by J. L. Ware '30 in a three-set match...
...Lampoon announces the election of John Langdon Batchelder Jr. '30, of Boston. Arthur Carlton Chase '29, of Ware, and Albert Goodwill Churchill '30, of Livermore, California, to the editorial board: and of Creighton Marcellus Churchill '30, of Lovermore, California. Willoughby Ingalls Stuart '29, of Cambridge, and John Swope '30, of Ossining, New York, to the Business Board...
...value is well known. It has long been a familiar household god in the kitchen, a mild antiseptic (boric acid) in the medicine chest. It keeps glass from cracking under the strain of change in temperature; is used therefore in making lamp chimneys, incandescent lamps, baking dishes. Enamel ware, plumbing fixtures, chemical apparatus owe much of their resistance to borax. But wherever borax has gone in, the price has gone up. Since the discovery of kernite, borax has fallen steadily in price as shown last week by the Industrial Bulletin (monthly) of Arthur D. Little, Inc.; expectations are that this...
...Bove '29, E. D. Wheeler '28, W. A. Fowlie '30, G. A. Weller '29, O. E. Vaccaro '29, T. H. Eliot '28, Theodore Hall Jr. '29, R. H. Sharp '30, R. C. Weaver '29, S. F. Feyler '30, H. A. Wolff '29, A. D. Howlett '28, J. L. Ware '30, F. E. Shea '29, J. F. Harding '30, Abbot Peterson Jr. '30, and T. M. Stensland...
...outcome of the match was a surprise to the gallery, which had expected a close finals match after the three weeks elimination tourney. Ware, however, won his finals match with the same methodical and cool playing that marked his unexpected advancement in the tournament...