Word: brilliants
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Frank B. Kellogg were wined and dined by one notable after another and wined and dined one notable after another in return. Ambassador Myron T. Herrick came over from Paris to stay with the Kelloggs; he too got wined and dined. The most important and at once the most brilliant of these functions was a dinner given by the Kelloggs in their ambassadorial home (Crewe House) to King George and Queen Mary. To this brilliant function, a long line of lords and ladies was invited-the Londonderrys, the Greys, the Oxfords and Asquiths, the Desboroughs, Lord Cowdray, Lady Leicester, Lord...
...part of Neil MoRac the poor but brilliant writer of music, is excellently played by Roland Young. He is abiv seconded by Kay Johnson as Cynthia Mason and by Ann Carpenter as Glady Cady...
...soft ice in New Haven on February 2, but on ice nearly as bad at Hanover, last Saturday the Green sextet was defeated 3 to 1. On Wednesday night, a much improved Boston University team was turned back at the Arena by a 2 to 1 margin, the brilliant work of Captain Jenkins featuring the work of the Blue skaters...
Coach Dempsey will again be without the services of Adams, the regular good guard but the showing of Morrill in his plase has been brilliant, especially last week at St. Paul...
...material to work with this year. Phillip Spalding '25 regular pitcher last spring. J. C. Toulmin '25, relief pitcher on the 1924 team, and E. L. Gehrke ocC., who pitched on the 1923 nine, should be the leading candidates for the mound position. R. H. Booth '27 whose brilliant pitching last year subdued the Yale 1927 nine will also be out for work in the cage...