Word: brilliants
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Dean was always an influence for the best in there--not brilliant except in spots, but good--and he could kick (except against Dartmouth). A good blocker and needed with Nevin to pave the way for Crickard. But who will take Crickard's place if Dean and Nevin work together as they did last year? The solution seems to be that Nevin will carry more than before...
...means of a unique collection of slides, taking all literature as its province, Mr. Hersey creates in his students a nostalgia for Old World traditions which attest European Man's brilliant history of Desire and Dreams. And nostalgia, is after all, the stuff of inspiration. The emotional compulsion of such titles as "The London of Dickens" and "Stevenson's Scotland" is second only to that of the slide lectures themselves...
...other authority on trade and the business cycle, will take all the sections this year, as usual. Dr. Currie has his own theory of the business cycle, which to date is unrefuted, and which would instill intellectual curiosity into any but the most dead-headed undergraduate. He is a brilliant teacher with a sense of humor. In Economics 3, there is no qualitative discrepancy between lectures and classes...
...powdered the first three pairs and moved to station No. 8, needing one to tie, two to win. As both targets fell in bits to earth he threw off his hat, called for his final, unnecessary bird and smashed that too, for a brilliant 98 and the Great Eastern title...
...second team went in to relieve Team "A" and took the ball across after a series of rushes for another score. Pescosolido did most of the carrying and received praise from the coaches for his brilliant running. Whitney scored from the 9-yard line...