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...Hampshire 0 66 33 MIDDLEBURY 21--N. H. 0 6--Harvard 6 21--Clarkson T. 14 7--Union 7 3--Tufts 6 6--Columbia 9 0--Vermont 13 41--Norwich 0 105 55 NAVY 39--Wm. & Mary 7 27--W. Va. Wes. 7 3--Penn State 21 13--Dickinson 7 3--Princeton 3 9--Colgate 0 61--St. Xavier 0 155 48 NOTRE DAME 74--Kalamazoo 0 13--Army 0 25--Princeton 2 14--Lombard 0 35--Georgia T. 7 34--Purdue 7 34--Butler 7 0--Nebraska 14 34--Butler 7 229 37 PITTSBURGH 27--Bucknell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THREE GREAT FOOTBALL ELEVENS REMAIN UNDEFEATED AS SEASON DRAWS TO CLOSE | 11/24/1923 | See Source »

...Dartmouth 6 0--Colby 7 28--Bowdoin 6 67 33 MIDDLEBURY 21--N. H. 0 6--Harvard 6 21--Clarkson T. 14 7--Union 7 3--Tufts 6 6--Columbia 9 64 42 NAVY 39--Wm. & Mary 7 27--W. Va. Wes. 7 3--Penn State 21 13--Dickinson 7 3--Princeton 3 9--Colgate 0 94 48 NOTRE DAME 74--Kalamazoo 0 13--Army 0 25--Princeton 2 14--Lombard 0 35--Georgia T. 7 34--Pundue 7 193 16 PITTSBURGH 27--Bucknell 0 7--W. Virginta 13 0--Syracuse 3 7--Lafayette 0 2--Carnegie...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE, CORNELL, AND NOTRE DAME ARE UNDEFEATED | 11/10/1923 | See Source »

Piloted by Edward Stinson, a pioneer aviator, with Charles Dickinson and Arthur Gray of the Aero Club of Illinois as passengers, a Junker metal monoplane made an all-night non-stop fight from Chicago to Mitchel Field, L. I. Flying steadily at 100 miles an hour, by moonlight to Cleveland, in total darkness thereafter, the plane completed the journey in eight and a half hours without the shadow of a mishap. This is a forerunner of the aerial sleeper. The 20th Century Limited serves the business man at present better than an airplane flying only by day, but to make...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AERONAUTICS: Air Sleepers | 8/6/1923 | See Source »

...Roman roads. The Chautauqua Circuit put on the road this summer the largest number of men ever to test political acoustics from its platforms. Following the trail blazed long ago by William Jennings Bryan will be: Senators Watson (Ind.), Harrison (Miss.), Willis (Ohio), Brookhart (Ia.), Lenroot, (Wis.); Representatives Dickinson (Ia.), Shreve (Pa.), Tincher and Hoch (Kan.); Ex-Governors Allen (Kan.), Brough (Ark.), Harding (Ia.), Carlson (Colo.), Ex-Senator Gore (Okla.); Ex-Representatives Patrick Kelley (Mich.), Martin A. Morrison (Ind.), Jeannette Rankin (Mont.)-first Congresswoman. Old favorites include Josephus Daniels and William C. Redfield (Secretary of Commerce under Mr. Wilson). Besides...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTES: Jun. 18, 1923: Jun. 18, 1923 | 6/18/1923 | See Source »

...days later, April 19, at New Brunswick, New Jersey, Rutgers College barely prevented a tie score when Dickinson on that team scored a lone goal during the first half...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LACROSSE TEAM WORSTED IN ALL OF FIRST THREE CONTESTS | 4/23/1923 | See Source »

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