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...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 0 7--W. Virginia 13 0--Syracuse 3 7--Lafayette 0 2--Carnegie T. 7 0--Pennsylvania 6 13--Grove City 7 13--W. &. J. 6 69 42 TUFTS 25--Lowell Tex. 0 14--Conn. Aggies 0 14--Bates 6 14--Wesleyan 6 6--Middlebury 3 0--Harvard 16 7--Bowdoin 3 10--Mass. Aggies 7 90 41 WILLIAMS 34--Hamilton 0 6--Cornell 23 14--Norwich 7 20--Renssclaer...

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

...decorations. He also saw service in the World War. He has been for years head of the Commission which has marked the sites where our troops fought or served in Cuba and China. A few years ago he deeded his father's old home and grounds, 'Spiegel Grove,' at Fremont, Ohio, to Ohio, and the State erected an impressive building, 'The Hayes Memorial Library and Museum,' in which are preserved the large library and historical collections and papers of the President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Sons | 10/1/1923 | See Source »

...Story. The Canon of Gold was the meeting place of one of the most oddly assorted groups of characters in all fictional Arizona. There the two obtrusively quaint old "pardners," Thad Grove and Bob Hill, kept house with their adopted child, Marta Hillgrove, found in somebody or other's cabbage-patch in the past, and at the time the story opens just budding into radiant womanhood. There also lived the foul Lizard, Villain Number One ?and Saint Jimmy, who was just Tiny Tim grown up and wild about doing good to everybody. There also came Hugh Edwards?...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Iron Door* | 8/20/1923 | See Source »

...party got off the Special, and the President and Mrs. Harding, with the Governors of Washington and Oregon, drove in an old Concord stage coach. Mrs. Harding, who could not see the crowd well enough, mounted to the driver's seat. In a j pine grove the party reviewed a pageant of Indians and pioneers - men with their trousers tucked in high boots, soldiers of half a century ago, representations of John Jacob Astor, General Fremont, Kit Carson, Buffalo Bill and others. To add to the local color there were log cabins, specially built for the occasion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Anabasis | 7/16/1923 | See Source »

Experiments at the Spring Grove Hospital, Baltimore, under William Van der Wall, Dutch musician and sociologist, and at the New York Nursery and Child's Hospital, under Dr. Harold C. Cox, give promise of excellent effects on patients through " musical therapy." Phonographs, vocal and instrumental music improved the morale and the physical condition of mothers and sick children, calmed the violently insane, and stimulated melancholic cases. Music is becoming recognized as a definite adjunct of psychiatry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Music | 6/18/1923 | See Source »

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