Word: brights
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Rauh's improvement has been one of the bright spots of the season so far. His cutting for the basket has speeded up, although his passing is still weak. He was high scorer from the floor in the game with M. I. T. Tuesday night...
...with a reserve forward line of high caliber, and Clark, whose hard body checking against Toronto was largely responsible for the low score will be ready to enter the fray at either Coady or Pratt's post on the defense. Captain Cumings, whose phenomenal goal guarding has been a bright spot in the season so far, has a capable understudy in Morrill, a Sophomore...
Owen expects to have W. M. Austin '25, E. M. Beals '25, last year's University Captain, A. H. Bright '19, Clark Hodder '25, J. M. Martin '22, and Joseph Stubbs '20, in his lineup against the Green squad...
Attention! The band fell into place; gendarmes along the rue de Faubourg St.-Honoré stood stark, forcibly restraining Parisians crowded against the cordons in hopes that there would fall upon them in blessing the bright eyes of Cardinal Cerretti as he sat beside His Eminence Louis-Ernest Cardinal Dubois, Archbishop of Paris, as they were trundled along in the state coach, accompanied by two squadrons of cuirassiers, to the crowning...
...radical magazines there is no end. The barometers of influence, modes, cults and cliques, they succeed each other in gay, interminable succession-backed by a group of bright young people who want to see their names in print, or by a garretful of earnest intellectuals whose desire it is to break a lance for any forlorn cause and die if they can-or at least starve-on the barricade of some well fought for hope. The magazines are published in amazing covers of topaz and mauve and cinnamon. Braver than autumn leaves, they flourish for a while, bailiffs occupy...