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...flapper drawings, Gluyas Williams's genius-inspired portrayals of crises in American Industry--based, all of them, alas, on now obsolete advertising campaigns. (I still believe that the sight of the rotund executive being forcibly restrained from plunging after the bar of Ivory in "The Day a Cake of Soap Sank at Proctor and Gamble" is one of the funniest sights ever, but I must agree that a case can be made for obscurity there). And the late 1930s parody, "Life goes to the fall of Western Civilization," is gone too. You had to know the old Life style...
...dining hall in which the Dunster House soccer team ate here Friday night had a big "Beat Harvard" cake in the center of the floor. (I must confess, however, it was far tastier than any cake I've eaten in a Harvard dining hall...
...time that the Growler had his 79th birthday. The Growler was one of those dyed-in-the-wool ex-ballplayers from the Ty Cobb era who hadn't missed a Clinton home game in 60 years. When his birthday came around, the Clinton management presented him with a cake at home plate between the fourth and fifth innings...
Thirty seconds later another defensive lapse, an Amherst corner kick, a nice combination of headers, and the visitors were up, 2-1. Just as the hometown boys were developing a "let's get it together, gang" attitude, Lord Jeff winger Phil Thorton decided the cake needed a little frosting and popped in the final goal of the day's outing...
Sagastume put the icing on the cake with ten minutes left when he stole the ball from a Bridgewater fullback, faked left on the goalie and lofted a shot into the right-hand corner...