Word: carroled
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Heart of Salome (Alma Rubens). How was dapper Monte Carrol, U. S. hero touring France, to realize that the entrancing Helene was not the sweet, good country lass she appeared to be in the shady bowers of Bretagne but really first assistant crook to Count Boris Zanko, Parisian archcriminal? When he discovers the truth, he calls her several bad names; and she, irritated, embarks upon revenge, thereby providing a Salome motif. Her weapon will be Count Boris, best swordsman in France. The thoroughgoing depravity of this fellow may best be understood when it is explained that he is Russian...
...novice singles; E. A. Reuner '30 in the wherry race; A. C. Chase '29 in the compromise race; J. P. Gardiner '29 and R. B. Thurber '29 in the double scull race; J. P. Gardiner in the Junior singles, and R. B. Greenman '28 in the Senior singles. The Carrol Cup race was won by R. B. Thurber...
...Knight Commander of the Bath. (There is also a Hearst Colyumist styled K. C. B.-Kenneth Carrol Beaton-but this is no title...
...successful season. Besides Captain A. G. Carillo '26, two other letter men, Howard Finney, Jr. '26, and Manager A. R. Allen '26, are doing excellent work on the squad this year. Of last year's Freshmen team, Captain R. P. Outerbridge '28, E. A. Morrison '28, and J. F. Carrol '28 seem the most promising...
...without the gates the Countess stays. And she is a very attractive Countess, it seems; not a Lewis Carrol Duchess in any sense of the word. Like the owner of the polyphonic name from England, she cannot outer to disturb the peace of a land economical even in visas...