Word: box
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...price field dived Chris-Craft, the company founded by Christopher Columbus Smith and now run by himself, his four sons, three grandsons and two granddaughters. They offered a utility runabout for $495. Another notable new Chris-Craft is the 24-ft. family cruiser with four berths, stove, ice box and toilet for $1,495. The minimum in overnight comfort (two berths) in a utility cruiser, can be had for $1,295 plus $45 for a toilet. Chris-Craft also has its line of runabouts, ranging up to a showy 27-footer...
...vote for the sportsman of the week goes to Coach Stubbs, the Harvard hockey coach. At a critical moment in Saturday's game, with one Princeton man in the penalty box, and shortly after a questionable goal which he refused to contest, he removed the outstanding Harvard man on the ice to caution him against over-aggressive hip-checking and roughness. --The Princetonian...
From the uttermost reaches of a front box, it was recently our privilege to see Mr. Courtney Burr's comedy, "Sailor, Beware." Our disappointment was great at finding that it was not a musical, an illusion we had carried about New York literally for months. It certainly should have been a musical: it has just the right sort of plot, and even in the second act it is hard not to expect a chorus to come tripping on any moment, faces and limbs aglow with professional cheer. Our sense of hearing, dulled by this disappointment, and by the discovery that...
From various remarks dropped by the actors, and also by the escort of the deaf lady in the next box, we gathered that the theme of the play was nothing less than the attempt of a god on shore-leave to rob a young dance-hall hostess of her maidenhead. Two other tars, gross fellows all, lay bets upon his enterprise. This plot is a simple one, and it is thematically unvaried throughout. If you are looking for an evening of good 100 per cent American smut, this is it. There's no nastiness in it; the only cloud...
...Princeton that made the only two scores. A Harvard attack was broken up deep in Princeton territory and a quick return rush by Lawson, and a pass to Savage netted the first tally at 13.19 as deGive was drawn out of the net. Duffey was sent to the penalty box for tripping, two minutes later, and the Tigers repeated the performance this time using Poole and Kammer...