Word: brilliant
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...measure replaced by Pruyn, Lincoln, Watts, and Dow. Coach Stubbs has found no completely satisfactory substitutes for McGregor and Crosby at the defense posts, nor has any replacement been found for Cunningham at right wing. Pruyn, who had early training at Concord will probably prove one of the most brilliant ice stars over developed at Harvard. He was the mainstay of last year's Freshman team which won six out of seven games, succumbing only to Concord in an overtime period. Pruyn will probably play pivot position on the second string between Baldwin at left wing, and Lincoln, at right...
After three weeks of intensive training under its new coach, Lieutenant Charles Palmer, the Varsity Pole Team commences its indoor season at the Commonwealth Armory next Saturday night in a match against a strong Westwood team. The Harvard team will miss the brilliant playing of the veteran from Honolulu, Lowell Dillingham '34. However the bout on Saturday night is an exhibition match, and will neither harm nor aid the standing of either team. Dillingham is expected to be back on the team in time to play in the first official league game against the 110th Cavalry on January...
...whether the play would be too serious or too specialized were unwarranted. Directed by Professor Baker, assisted by Radcliffe girls, and with a specially written overture by Philip G. Clapp, played by the Pierian Sodality, "The Promised Land," far from making a bad start, gave promise of a brilliant future. It was indeed a spectacle, a genuine success...
...better position in regard to mounts than ever before, the Polo Association has a brilliant season in prospect. Veteran Malletmen from the team which made the semi-finals in the Intercollegiate tournament last year will be pressed for positions on the team by several newcomers. The lineup in the opening exhibition game will probably find Captain F. S. Nicholas '33, at back, Lowell Dillingham '34 at No. 2, and either W. C. McGuckin '34 or T. J. Davis '35 at No. 1. Nicholas, Dillingham, and Davis were all captains of their Freshman teams. Part of the Varsity squad will...
Aged 50, the 11th Marquess of Lothian is supposed to be "the best brain at the India Office since Lord Birkenhead." Using this brain, Lord Lothian produced what seemed to many Britons a brilliant, simple and eminently workable plan for enfranchising more Indian women. At present 21 times more males than females vote in India. Under the Lothian Plan, persuasively expounded to the Conference by Lord Lothian last week, the wife or widow of every voting Indian male would be automatically enfranchised. What could be simpler or fairer than that...