Word: shortness
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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After this matter is voted upon, the Class Treasurer, R. E. Larsen, will read his report of the class finances for the year. President Wendell Davis will then give a short talk on matters of interest to the class. Two spectacular and sensational movies will next be shown, Charles Ray in "The Egg-Crate Wallop," and a rapid Mack Sennett comedy, entitled "Salome vs. Shenandoah...
...past. Their history is filled with the record of lost causes, which have in the end been victorious. It is difficult to predict the exact outcome of the present Mexican revolution. Just now it seems likely that a new government may be established within a very short time. But unless there is a marked change in the Mexican character, it is not likely that the displacement of another leader will do much good. For the nation as for the individual, time-serving is never the best policy; and until the Mexican leaders, army and people have learned to place principle...
...line-up different from any they have previously used. G. Owen will occupy the pitcher's box, where he had considerable experience two years ago on the Newton High team. On Thursday he pitched for the 1923 team and held the Seconds to two runs in six innings. The short field position will be filled by R. Worthington, who has not played in the infield since early in the season. J. S. Clark will again be placed in left and D. S. Kerr will occupy right field. Last Saturday the Andover team was defeated 4-3 by the Seconds...
...record is. He began life in the most humble circumstances and forged ahead by his own personal efforts. He has learned by hard knocks the experiences of life. He has participated actively in business all his life, and for many years has been served with distinction in Congress. In short, he has had the well-rounded career which fits him to undertake the solution of the trying questions which will confront the next President...
...Wells 440-yard and mile handicap cups were held yesterday afternoon. The entry lists were very large, especially in the quarter-mile, where the contestants were closely crowded throughout the race. E. O. Gourdin '21 captured first place in the 220, the first event, by a short margin over P. C. Pearson, Occ., and L. B. Sanderson '20, who crossed the line in second and third places respectively. Gourdin's time was 22 4-5 seconds...