Word: jerseys
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...Using the following 11 representative Northern States: Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Montana, Wyoming and North Dakota as examples of the application of this incorrect and vicious estimate of population, we find that the estimated population of these states, based by the War Department upon the draft registration, and used for alloting draft quotas, was 48,306,543. The census returns disclose that these 11 states actually had in 1917 a population of 12,764,423, or, in other words, the War Department had credited to them 5,542,220 more people in 1917 than...
Considerable emphasis was laid on kicking during the practice. While the teams were lined up for dummy scrimmage at the side of the field on the 25-yard line, Buell and Gratwick took turns booting drop-kicks over from this difficult angle while the black jersey men were breaking through and charging at them. Fitts, Owen, Humphrey, and Stillman punted. Faxon practiced kicking goals from touchdown...
...Emmons Scholarship at the Law School has been awarded to H. C. Jones, Dean of the University of West Virginia Law School, who took his law degree at the University in 1906. The Fay Scholarship goes to Leo Blumberg of Jersey City, N. J. D. C. Swatland of Newark, N. J., and J. C. Vogel of St. Louis have won Langdell Scholarships. Henry M. Quillian Jr. of Atlanta, Ga., has been assigned the Fisher Scholarship...
...summary of the "absentee voters" laws as condensed by the "Absentee voters" Committee of the Harding-Coolidge Club of Harvard, which applies to the following states: Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, New Jersey, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin; is given below. In other states no provision is made for voting other than in person...
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