Word: brightly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...quite cleared away, he stepped nimbly forth and was whirled away to a secret conference with M. Herriot and M. Briand, who were engaged at the moment chiefly in deciding which, if either of them, should be the next Premier of France (see FRANCE, p. 11.) The shabby, bright-eyed stranger who could command an audience with these famed statesmen at such an hour was none other than M. Georg Tchitcherin, famed political stormy petrel and Foreign Minister to the Soviet Union...
Prospects are bright for Captain Coady's eleven. The ends of the line should be well fortified with Sayles and Saltonstaff from this year's team, Dean and Gamache of last year's eleven, and O'Connell, Burns, and Prior, Freshman wingmen...
...have a successful season, although it held Yale to a tie score. With a large number of this year's squad, including Captain J. A. Mackinnon '27, W. E. Trevvett '27, K. B. Crooks '27, L. L. Driggs '28, available next season, prospects for Captain Gherardi's eleven are bright...
...Bright Lights. Charles Ray has attempted to come back. He has picked one of his old country cousin stories with a tattered straw hat on its head. Into his peaceful rural life comes a cabaret girl from Manhattan. The story is trivial and- truth be told-Mr. Ray is not so good as he used...
...Jones. "From rags to riches," said the New York World. Two of the gum-chewers' sheets published friezes of photographs which told the story of this man's extraordinary career so lucidly that even the most illiterate readers could not fail to comprehend. They showed Mr. Jones as a bright-cheeked office boy, starting his business career at the age of 15. During this period he received $5 a week. They showed him at the shaving age when he was working his way through business school by selling typewriters. Other photographs pursued him from his first connection with the Standard...