Word: whose
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...course for the Democrats is plain. They must in the first place, nominate a man of much greater weight and strength of character than the Republican candidate. Nine-tenths of popular confidence lies in personality; and the Democratic convention must make it its first care to select a man whose record and utterances are sufficient guarantee that he intends to exercise the powers of the Presidency, unaugmented but undiminished. He ought also to be one in whose hands the great productive interests of the country would feel safe. The temptation at San Francisco will be to try to take...
...charge of a field expedition for the United States Geographical Survey, with which he has been connected during the past 20 years. In the R. O. T. C. at the University he held the position of captain. Dr. Atwood is a graduate of the University of Chicago, on whose staff he served from 1899 until...
...managing staff. Through a long contest lasting thirteen innings the oar greasers piled up thirteen runs, while the hashslingers were able to bring in only five. The victory was due chiefly to the powerful pitching of Paul Withington '09, and the expert fielding of Jack Watson '22, whose specialty was picking off the flies of the waiters. Elmer Long '22 showed remarkable, although unexpected abilities at the bat, and his slugging ability did much to pile up the thirteen runs of the managers...
...chief mainstays of the scullery nine were Clark Baldwin '22, and Robert Hooker '23, whose propensities at the bat were remarkable but were foiled at every hit by Watson with the unerring eye in the field. In addition the waiting staff was somewhat handicapped by the injuries sustained in the recent conflict with the Yale oarsmen over the possession of the flag...
...youngster soon succeeded in giving the slip to the harrassed members of the New Haven representation, whose cars were unable to tread the treacherous path known only to the fleeing ten-year old. Deprived of their quarry, the Elis turned to vent their anger upon the University quarters at Red Top and swept down on the deserted Crimson camp- deserted except for six waiters. The Yale oarsmen dashed to the flag-pole and started off, but were checked in their flight by the valiant forces of the waiting squad. There followed an unequal hand-to-hand contest in which...