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Word: chosen (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...meeting of the squads yesterday afternoon, A. W. Slocum '28 was elected captain of the Junior class ball tossers, while E. R. Todd '29 was chosen to lead the Sophomores through the season...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JUNIOR, 1929 TEAMS OPEN CLASS BASEBALL SEASON | 4/27/1927 | See Source »

Under the new system of organization, four 1930 business editors will be chosen to act as assistant business business managers during their Junior year. Of these, during the next year one will be appointed business manager, and the other, advertising manager...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Calls Out 1930 Business Men | 4/27/1927 | See Source »

...grow up to be professors, you will refrain from attacking the courts and the police". Who shall forbid stern Justice from her lighter moments? A humorous touch gaily concludes a mass of legality. It makes little difference whether or not the reference is applicable, or even well chosen. One ceases to quibble when one hears the welcome notes of "Case dismissed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "PLAUSILLE PUNDITRY" | 4/27/1927 | See Source »

...outs yesterday morning, when First National Studios conducted tests for prospective Douglas Fairbanks and Milton Sills in the Freshmen Gymnasium at 11 o'clock. After being lined up in parade fashion, they were marched by several First National reviewers, some ten of the most handsome and most striking were chosen, and the rest were left to watch the victims perform. Those, who were chosen, after watching the process of make-up being performed on two Brown undergraduates, who had been transported to Cambridge for that purpose, were then asked to remove their coats and prepare themselves for the paint. This...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ten Students Face Camera in First National College Movie Try-outs--Four Hundred Line Up for Preliminary Inspection | 4/27/1927 | See Source »

...arise and give-loud and prolonged hosannas to its producers. True, the play in itself is a none too inspired dramatization of scenes from "The Pickwick Papers", but it is blessed with what the billboards advertise--and for once correctly--as "a cast that Dickens himself would have chosen". The first night audience, harboring ominous misgivings as to a twentieth century Pickwick, burst into relieved applause when the curtain rose on the excellent representation of the court of the White Hart Inn, and kept applauding as it saw Sam Weller, boots in hand, in amorous discourse with Betsy, the chambermaid...

Author: By R. T. S., | Title: OLD WINE--NEW BOTTLES DICKENS AS IS | 4/25/1927 | See Source »

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