Word: brilliants
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...composition of the forward line is very uncertain. Dorman, an expert dribbler, will play either at inside or outside right with Tuttle, Gray; or Norton, who starred in the Cornell game, as his running mate. But Gray, though brilliant at times, and a starter in every game this season, may be kept on the sidelines on account of his inconsistancy, in which case Dorman will be on the right wing and Tuttle will probably start inside line...
...Keene twins who carry off the Terpsichorean Laurrels. They danced like dry leaves before a breeze, and suited their name in every respect; we didn't see half enough of them. Those two and Mary Hay made an awfully big hit with us and indeed they were super-brilliant flashes in a show of more than ordinary brilliance...
Stralem and Dixon started the set each playing his individual game, and consequently, Upjohn and Roots, an experienced combination, won 3-6, Neither team displayed any brilliant offensive in the next two sets, but after the third, Dixon and Stralem finally got working as a team, and took two straight sets, winning the match...
...says that she began writing when she was twelve and soon afterwards, at the age of 14, engaged extensively in newspaper correspondence concerning the suffrage movement. Although her championship of women's rights brought her wide attention, she is still chiefly known in England for her brilliant and bitter criticism...
...series of Steinert concerts opened auspiciously yesterday afternoon with the concert of the New York Philharmonic Society in Symphony Hall. Usually concerts in Boston attract no large audiences unless the performer be an Italian singer or a Russian violinist but the number present yesterday at a really brilliant concert showed that Boston has also its music lovers. Thus does the Steinert management continue its tradition of excellence...