Word: brilliants
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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MEMORIES OF THE FOREIGN LEGION- M. M.-Introduction by D. H. Lawrence- Knopf ($2.50). A brilliant, engrossing, vivid story of M. M.'s life in the French Foreign Legion during the War. A book that should not be omitted by young...
...year of teaching, a year of preaching, a year of travel, seven years at Smith, three years at Minnesota, five years at Michigan-then death. So quickly closed a brief and brilliant career of less than 20 years...
...first President of the German Republic. Tact, willingness to go halfway in bridging crises, and, withal a careful tenacity of principle will make his loss severely felt. Few people expected so great a success in guiding a new government built on shattered foundations. He has survived many a more brilliant leader of post-war Germany...
...Harvard sextet out on the long end of a 5 to 4 count, and clinched the tenth victory for a Crimson team in competition Saturday. This was Austin's third score of the evening. Playing hes last game of hockey for the Crimson, Austin, gave one of the most brilliant exhibitions of his career...
...piece certainly not noted for its simplicity, is an undertaking worthy of Boston's greatest Symphonic leader. Born at Tver, in the north of Russia, M. Koussevitsky began the study of music very early in life. At the age of twelve he led the Municipal Orchestra in a brilliant concert, and was considered the prodigy of the age. Later he played the double bass in the Moscow Imperial Orchestra, until he again took up conducting...