Word: bowe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...plagiarism of his play (The Swan, reviewed in TIME, Nov. 5, 1923). For in the play there was no fly, no impolite story, no charming proletarian, and in the end requirements of realism were so much observed, that the princess parted from the tutor with a cool and formal bow, submitting gracefully to a marriage of convenience. The Swan sang its song before it left the stage for the screen...
...iron "pulpit" lowered over the bow has proved a great success. Air. Beebe posted himself at that vantage point and, submerged to the waist at every pitch of the vessel, scooped up many specimens. Patches of Sargassum weed were encountered, even before reaching Bermuda, and specimens of weed taken with the crabs and little fishes which accompany...
Crew Y--Stroke, J. H. Perkins '27; 7, Kent Leavitt '27; 7, C. F. Darlington '26; 5, J. P. Hubbard '26; 4, W. J. Milde '25; 3, R. W. Ladd '27; 2, Elisha Canning '26; bow, G. D. Krumbhaar '26; cox., H. P. Travis...
Crew Z--Stroke, G. S. Mumford '25; 7, J. R. Barry '27; 6, J. R. Fordyce '26; 5, S. N. Shurtleff '27; 4, F. P. Weymer '26; 3, Nathan Newbury '27; 2, B. F. Rice Bassett '25; bow, H. C. Pierce '27; cox., W. E. Beer...
Perhaps the bustle, the soft candle light, and the champagne punch, in fleeing before the straight gown, electrics, and lemonade, have also removed some of the grace that went with the quadrille. Or can it be that the efficiency of nowadays, as exhibited in the change from the graceful bow of invitation to the brazen cut-in, has enabled the present generation to get the same amount of enjoyment out of the dance in less time...