Word: yesterday
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...dormitory teams in the Business School touch football series, which ended yesterday, completed the season without a defeat to mar their record, the elevens representing Chase II and Morris II. These two teams, as winners in their respective leagues, will meet in a championship deciding game Tuesday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock on Soldiers Field. Team Won Lost Tie Pts. League "A" Morris II 6 0 0 12 McCullouch I 4 1 1 9 Hamilton LI 2 2 0 4 Chase I 1 3 0 2 Chase III 0 1 1 1 Gallatin II 0 3 0 0 Gallatin...
...Yesterday's workout for the University football squad was in the nature of a thorough polishing up on all assignment work. For two hours the various coaches put their charges through a detailed drill with greater speed the ultimate goal...
...entire squad, with the exception of Gildea and Huguley, is in top-notch condition. These two players were in uniform yesterday and were given a light workout. It is not likely, however, that they will be used tomorrow against the Crusaders Douglas was back in action again. He played at left end, but Harding, who has held down this wing post all week, was not on the field, owing to a late class. Which one of these will start tomorrow is undecided, but it seems that Harding may get the call. Captain Barrett was given another much-needed...
...realization of the economic interdependency of nations, a doctrine which has grown with enormous strides in the decade since the war, was consummated yesterday at Baden-Baden when final details as to the proposed World Bank were issued. If this institution, designed primarily to facilitate execution of the Young reparations plan, works out to its theoretical conclusion, it should stand among the greatest reforms of the twentieth century...
...Wood, Jr. '32, stellar quarterback on the football, team, and Freshman hockey and baseball luminary, has been nominated as one of the 17 members of the United States Davis Cup squad for 1930, it was announced yesterday by Joseph W. Wear, chairman of the Davis Cup Committee...