Word: clark
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Funsters in the last five seconds of an overtime thriller, came up with a basket that nosed out Winthrop. Luchansky further enlivened a close game scoring 14 of the Dunster tallies, while Clark and Peden stood out in the fast Puritan quintet...
Luckily the leading parts are not so affected by Hollywood cutting as are some of the minor ones. Clark Gable, as the philosophical hoofer, Harry Van, gives one of the best performances of his career, since the part is ideally suited to his happy-go-lucky Americanism. Because she modeled her Russian Countess entirely too much on Lynn Fontanne's characterization, Norma Shearer is not so successful. Her Irene lacks the spontaneity of Gable's Harry Van. Yet with all its short-comings, "Idiot's Delight" is sustained by its immediacy of theme and powerful conflict of points of view...
...Bayard Clark '40 succeeded John Pierpont '39 as President of the Instrumental Club following the elections at a meeting last night in the Lowell House Tower Room...
...next few weeks are shaping up into what looks like the most gruelling workout that any Crimson team has had to face this year. "A practically suicidal schedule" was the way Coach Clark Hodder expressed it last night, and a glance at the records of the opposition supports his statement. Yale, the Friday ticket although at present in seventh place in the International League, has a very fast and experienced outfit that should either start clicking very soon or become the mystery of this year's College ice season...
...Court's opinion was a copyright case with a unique twist. In 1932 Pearson and Allen put out their second book, More Merry-Go-Round, which contained, among other things, the statements that Justice James Clark McReynolds was "Apparently . . . both stupid [and] lazy," and that "for a man of his sheer ugliness of disposition he has come far." Also in the book was a sketch of Treasury Secretary Ogden Mills, much of which was lifted from a defunct magazine called The Washingtonian. Pearson had edited The Washingtonian for two issues, and obtained permission from Rixey Smith, author...