Word: backings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...back in Cambridge now, it is hoped. He wired from Worcester at a late hour last night where he stopped over on the way back from his mysterious trip. Whether he reached town has not been ascertained as yet but it is certain that when he makes an appearance he will be called to account for his escapade. Following is his telegram...
...exact nature of which has not been revealed in the Florida tilt last Saturday. It was thought that he would be in harness yesterday but Dr. Richards diagnosed the injury as being serious enough to keep him out for a length of time. Huguley was a first string back up until the Dartmouth game when he was replaced by Devens. He got in against the Green however and did some nice punting...
Huguley will be the only member of the squad to miss this Saturday's inter-sectional tilt. O'Connell and Gildea, the two who had to watch the Alligator tilt from the stands, were back in togs yesterday, jogging around the field. Wood, Devens, W. Ticknor and Douglas were all excused from the workout but will be back today...
...paintings by Derain include "Pheasants and Table," 1928; "The Flute Player," 1915; "Back of a Woman's Head," 1928; and "Still Life," 1910 as well as a number of drawings and water colors...
...seems reasonable that now, while the subject of remedying the defects of the stadium is still fresh, the stairs that lead down from the colonnade seats back of the stadium should show likewise in the improvements. As the afternoons become shorter the passage is completely dark before the close of the game, even when, as on last Saturday, it is called at two o'clock. The descending crowds have been obliged to grope their way down, and miscalculation on the part of an individual could cause considerable damage not only to himself but to those in front...