Word: careered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...following outline of the history of "Brown of Harvard" and the career of its author was written for the Crimson by a University graduate who was present at the memorable first night of 1906, and whose remembrance of that occasion was revived by the announcement that a twentieth anniversary presentation of the play would be given by the Dramatic Club...
English 11b, Dr. Magoun, Sever 11, "Milton's Political Career...
...cause but a secondary symptom of his deep malady. The operation of this malady, the astonishing dexterity of his subconscious defensive tactics, are traced through all phases of Poe's life in startling fashion-his braggadacio debts at the roystering University of Virginia, his self- inflicted infantry career, his self-arranged expulsion from West Point, his early ecstasies of mendacity, including the lie that during several months spent in obscurity at Baltimore he had experienced morbid adventures in Russia and published a novel (actually a French author's) in Paris...
...among the refuse, a native tang in the bawdy breeze. The story: the leggy daughter of a long line of muddling-through country gentlemen embraces higher education, marries an elfish gentleman of traditions and talents, sees him off to the wars, straddles those jealous nags wifehood, motherhood and career, and comes a cropper...
...feature of the dance will be the personal appearance of Paul Specht with his orchestra. Specht with what he calls the "greatest band of his entire career," is coming from New York especially for the occasion having made arrangements permitting him to do so with the management of the Moulin Rouge, where he is at present playing...