Word: chases
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...exceedingly fleet "strategic retreat" last week, Ethiopian forces under redoubtable Kassa Sebat executed the "maneuver of luring" Italian General Ruggiero Santini into ordering a whole Army corps to separate from the main Italian advance on the Northern Front and chase Ethiopians headlong, risky in Ethiopia's wilds...
...Christy was born 62 years ago in Morgan County, Ohio, where as a cow-milking moppet he was known as "Smiley." In 1889 he went to New York with $200 in savings, entered the Art Students' League, quickly got himself into the class of the late William Merritt Chase. Chase painted in the bravura style with which Italy's Boldini, and Sweden's Zorn were able to produce first-rate works of art. For nearly 50 years Howard Chandler Christy has used the same flashy style but without the same results...
...prepared for him on Saturday afternoon's gridiron by Dick Harlow, Shaun Kelly, and some 47,000 ticket-buyers. Mr. Bingham espied the goose shortly after it slighted on the sidelines and, fearing disruption of the Yale Band by this rosy apparition, promptly ordered the cheerleaders to the chase. Accordingly the goose was escorted from the field, locked in a rumble beat, and taken for a ride far into the countryside...
SILAS CROCKETT-Mary Ellen Chase- Macmillan ($2.50). Silas Crockett was 23, master of the clipper Southern Seas, when in 1830 he returned to the Maine village of Saturday Cove after a profitable voyage to Canton. He was returning to "the shining coast" to marry Solace Winship, high-spirited daughter of a local builder whose untaught good taste had created masterpieces of native architecture throughout Maine. Self-confident, aggressive, Silas was determined to take Solace with him on his next voyage, feared the opposition of her parents and of his own, was sure Solace would willingly accompany him. But when, after...
John J. P. Campana '36, of Hoston; Ira Chart '37, of Boston; Fred L. Chase, Jr. '37, of Dedham; William A. Coates '37, of Quincy; Albert Cohen '38, of Roxbury; Saul G. Cohen '37, of Dorchester; Franklin W. Coleman, Jr. '38, of Cambridge; Thomas Connerton ocC, of Dorchester; David C. Crawford '36, of Cotult; Herbert W. Crispin '38, of Somerville; George T. Cushman '37, of Quincy; Albert Damon '38, of Brookline; Bernard D. Davis '36, of Franklin; Edwin G. Davis '38, of Cambridge; Richard T. Davis '38, of Medford; Hugh G. Deane, Jr. '38, of Springfield; Campbell DeMallin...