Word: brightness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...three years Mayor Walker has given the people "out front" a good show. New Yorkers still call him "bright," "witty," "clever," "simply screaming." He still dresses like a vaudeville...
Vernon Monroe Jr. '31, of New York, polling the largest number of votes on the Sophomore class ballot, received a total of 121 counts with John Bright Garrison '31, of West Newton, six votes behind him. Samuel Lawrence Batchelder '31 of Boston was the third member of the Class of '31 to be elected...
...third encore, the house is hers, the song about her boy friend's "shushpenders," and her dance "Subway Shuffle," completely captivating the audience. As for Miss Foster, we are forced to admit that her playlet is rather crude, but her acting, plus her dark hair and bright eyes--well it was a good...
...Anne Boleyn, young, bold, bright-faced, ambitious. Her sister had been a mistress of Henry's. No mistress would she be. Heavy-breathing Henry wrote long love letters to her with hearts drawn on them. She bore Elizabeth. He said she was adulterous, chopped off her head...
...coming season the team will be handicapped by the loss of the Clark brothers, F. A. Clark '29, captain of crew, who will be busy rowing, and G. O. Clark '31, who will be unable to participate due to temporary scholastic difficulties. However, prospects for a successful season are bright...