Word: wintered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...perennial rivalry will be renewed when the Crimson six clashes with McGill's speedy outfit in New York on January 7 in the first of the two new games on the winter's list. The other newcomer to the season's program is the St. Francis Xavier sextet, another Canadian team, which visits the Arena on February...
...clash with Michigan comes after the I. C. A. A. A. A. meet in New York on March 3, the usual curtain on the winter track stage. It also marks the opening of the series of athletic events between the University and Michigan, which have been scheduled for the next three years. A baseball game is schedule for May 5, 1928, and a recent agreement has provided for a home-and-home football series in 1929 and 1930. No decision has yet been reached as to the number of men who will journey to Ann Arbor for the track meet...
...audience, prefer. Louise Hunter was wheedled away from the Manhattan Opera House to sing this part and sing it she does as parts are seldom sung in operetta. Her assistants are eminently vocal and the surroundings dressed in many glowing colors. Lacking only briskness Golden Dawn is the early winter's most eminent sample of its type...
...Louis; J. K. Fraser, of The Blackman Company Advertising Agency, New York; G. B. Hotchkiss, Professor of Marketing, New York University; H. L. Johnson, President of the Graphic Arts Company, Boston; T. J. McManis, Assistant Manager of Publicity Department, General Electric Company, Schenectady, New York; E. T. Singleton, Evans-Winter-Hebb, incorporated, Advertising, Detroit; H. L. Staples, President of Staples and Staples, incorporated, Advertising Counselors, Richmond, Virginia; and H. H. Taylor '14, Typographer San Francisco...
...Berger 1L, who as representative of the University of Cincinnati, was last year elected president of the Federation and since has entered the law school, was forced to resign the office last winter because of serious illness...