Word: words
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Students confined to their rooms by illness may send word to the Medical Adviser's office, 5 Wadsworth House, or telephone University 7600, between 8:30 and 5:30 o'clock. After 5:30 o'clock, also on Saturday afternoons, Sundays or Holidays, telephone Dr. P. H. Means at Back Bay 10100, or Dr. M. H. Bailey at University 10720, or the Stillman Infirmary at University...
...writes to his friend Pfenniger: 'And so the word of man is the word of God to me . . . . and with ardent soul I embrace my brothers, Moses, the prophets, the evangelists, the apostles, Spinoza and Machiavelli. And to each one I may say: dear friend, you are like myself...
Last week a distinguished committee awarded a distinguished architect a new distinction-all of which was most to the taste of a nation in whose vocabulary this word is a favorite son. John Russell Pope was the architect. Secretary of State Kellogg, Will Hays, James R. Garfield, Lawrence Abbott, Elon H. Hooker, Arthur W. Page, Mark Sullivan, Charles D. Walcott, Irwin Kirkwood, Frederick C. Hicks, Hermann Hagedorn, were present at the meeting of the committee. The distinction was the choosing of Architect Pope's design for the proposed Roosevelt Memorial. The Association has appropriated $1,000,000 to build...
Retired Southpaw Eddie Plank, living on memories and planked steak in Gettysburg, thought of a long word. "Baseball has lost its mightiest pitcher," said...
...Carneige Institute has done some very fine work with its laboratory theatre. Men like Mr. B. Iden Payne, a former producer, and several men who have been connected with college dramatic work have given their full time to the Pittsburgh institute. As yet we have heard no definite word concerning the coming conference, although Harvard will doubtless be represented...