Word: age
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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NamePosition Class Age Weight Height Black, R. W. Back '29 20 174 5.11 Boughton, G. M. Back '28 20 180 5.11 Breithut, F. R. Back '29 20 165 5.9 Brown, B. W. Tackle '28 21 225 6. Cole, G. L. Jr. End '28 22 170 6. Davis, J. A. Center '27 23 189 5.8 Dooley, E. B. Quarterback '27 20 185 5.9 Foster, F. P. Tackle '29 20 180 6. Fowler, E. H. Back '27 20 165 5.9 Fuqua, J. H. End '27 21 172 5.10 Fresonic, A. T. End '28 21 178 5.11 Gardner, D. W. Guard...
...secretary-general to all the lovesick girls of his neighborhood; at of even he addressed a hortatory epistle, stuffed with tests to a scandalizing widow; and whenever it was possible, to correspond with any one, he was as 'corresponding' as even Horace Walpole could have desired." At the age of 50, he corresponded with the world in Pamela...
...FOLLY - Floyd Dell - Doran ($2). Broken age leads blind youth...
Such a hope is practically rendered impotent by the fundamental difficulty of religion,--the difficulty of determining a creed which will satisfy all conceptions of the Divine Power and Purpose. In this age of individuality, this difficulty is graver than ever before; and, in the past, church unity has always split on that rock of a universal creed...
...modern; he is a Victorian. He does not believe that all he has written is great literature; he has been wise enough to exercise a critical ability in choosing what he admits to print; he is wise enough to know that his later offerings, done at an advanced age, may be lacking in power. So, in true Victorian fashion, he refuses to allow these poems to be published. Moderns will declare that he does not know so much about contemporary fashions in literature as do authors of this generation, that he does not realize the sacredness of advertising, that...