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...strength of the University team, however, lies in the five men who have finished in a cluster in nearly every race this season. These runners Lesle Flaksman '29, Edward Gordon '27, W. B. King '27, T. L. Mayhew '27 and L. J. Novograd '27 should arrive at the tape Monday afternoon near enough together and soon enough to subdue Harvard's rivals for the team title...
...Haven, Conn., November 12.--The Harvard harriers running in a cluster crashed through to a decisive victory this afternoon over Yale and Princeton...
Within the fortnight, the Supreme Court handed down a cluster of minor decisions along with its opinion on the President's appointive power. Among them these seemed of general interest...
Years pass when no man can conquer and bestride "The Old Hag of the Alps"-the Matterhorn. Humpbacked, she towers, and her hump is a jagged ridge from which many have slithered down to death. About her hungry lightning tongues lick often, winds howl, and evil legends cluster grim and hoar. Sometimes, when a climbing-hatchet slips and sickening pebbles roll, it seems that the Hag chuckles...
...plaza is a great number of public letter-writers, called by the odd name of 'evangelists,' sitting under the arcade along one side. These gentlemen do not write with the pen, however, as do their fellows in other illiterate countries, but with typewriters. Around their desks cluster little groups of picturesque peones in cinema costumes-huge hats and white shirts, usually with the Mexican eagle and serpent embroidered on the bosom-and armed to the teeth. I wanted a photograph of one of these groups, but the 'evangelist' promptly stopped me. The laws in Mexico today...