Word: blossom
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Coach Mitchell is noncommital on the results of his seven weeks' guardianship of the battery candidates, saying rightly enough that the drill has been of such an elementary nature that it is in no way conclusive. Meanwhile the daily press continues to blossom forth intermittently with laments on the weakness of the Crimson mound staff...
...past the major league presidents have appointed the umpires for the big games, but they have refused to continue this practice. Mr. J. T. Blossom, graduate director of athletics at Yale, has proposed that Harvard, Yale, and Princeton have their own umpires and interchange them with one another during a part of the preliminary season. From these men two would be chosen for the crucial series who would be agreeable to all three colleges...
...Kostes Palamas, entitled "Life Immovable" and "A Hundred Voices." In collaboration with Demetra Vaka he published "Modern Greek Stories." He was also the author of a volume of poems called "Lights at Dawn." A further translation which he made from the works of Palamas, a play entitled "Royal Blossom, has just been published by the Yale University Press...
...productions of the Shuberl operetta Blossom Time are now running simultaneously in Manhattan- one at the 44th Street Theatre, the other at the Shubert. Why? Well, the Shuberts say that they want to present Blossom Time in London and they just can't decide upon the exact personnel. So ballots listing the cast of both companies are distributed at both performances among the audience who are invited to vote as to who they think should travel over the water. The Shuberts have apologized to the Chicago Evening Post. You see, they thought that the Post's dramatic critic...
...Blossom Time, which opened in Philadelphia on October 8, has had the longest run of any show ever produced in that city...