Word: brilliantly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...strong and convincing, perhaps her manner might have been more spontaneous, less charted, but her voice and facial expression were excellent. Mr. Woodward represented a man of stone, unemotional, silent; Mr. Searle a sly, evil, cowardly lover; both were well-nigh perfect. "Alaric Jourdan's House" was a brilliant achievement...
...hill and against a strong wind. The first period ended in Pennsylvania's favor, score 2 to 1. Tired out by 45 minutes of hard play, the University team was able to pass the Pennsylvania defence only once in the second half, while its opponents, largely through the brilliant work of McPhee, who scored three goals in the period. McPhee, who scored four times, was the individual star of the game. Greene, Needham and Rushmore played well for Harvard...
...been graduated from Harvard. Yale and Princeton, are among the most interesting and important facts of their kind that have ever been compiled. They prove that famous college athletes after graduation are important factors in the business and professional world, a fact entirely contrary to the popular notion that brilliant athletes are, as a rule, nothing more...
...Kendrie began the program with deBeriot's brilliant Concerto No. 7. He received especial recognition for his rythmic playing of Dvorak's "Humoresque." The best technical facility and effective coloring was shown in Wieniawski's "Obertass...
...Fore River Shipbuilding Company team of Quincy defeated the University soccer team on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon by a score of 6 to 4. The University team was clearly outclassed, although at times it played brilliant football. The features of the game were Harrison's excellent work for Fore River, and the team-work of the University forwards, when, in two instances, the ball was cleverly passed to Byng who scored...