Word: careering
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Tibbetts '26 will compete with the best milers of the country in the Baxter mile, the feature event of the evening. A. H. O'Neil '28 is entered in the 1000-yard handicap. A. H. Miller '27, who is showing the best sprinting of his career, and H. W. Burns '28, who beat Miller indoors last year while wearing Huntington School colors, are entered in the dashes...
...Osborne's career has been devoted to a struggle for reform in various fields' of human activity, crowned by his successful battle with the reactionary prison administrators which had formerly possessed complete control over most prisons in the United States...
...earlier days he was known as "Billy," received his education at the Universities of Toronto, Harvard, Chicago; and, in a distressful interlude in an otherwise progressively successful career, he was said to have wandered about Chicago "ragged and cold...
...family with emporiums the country over. For four years he is bound by the chain store shackle. The family still regard him as a cheap actor, a low comedian, a gutter snipe. He makes the obvious burst and, as the final curtain falls, is headed for Broadway and a career of sound public service as a song-and-dance...
...still familiar to many theatre goers because of its recent run at the Selwyn Theatre. But familiar or not, it is distinctly worth an evening's time, even in the mid-year examination period, for any one who is interested in Mr. Collier's progress in his dramatic career...