Word: clash
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Workshop has postponed its production of "The Stranger," the three-act play that was scheduled for performance this week until Thursday and Saturday, May 3 and 5. "The Stranger" is written by Miss Leonora Loveman, a former student in Professor Baker's English 47. Its plot concerns the clash of Hungarian customs with American ideals, the former represented in the hero, and the latter in the American heroine. A native of Hungary, Miss Loveman is well acquainted with the traditions of the Hungarian people, and her local color comes at first hand...
...three acts, the plot centres about the clash of Hungarian customs with American ideals, the former represented in the hero, and the latter in the American heroine. Miss Loveman is a nature of Hungary, so that her local color and characterization come at first hand...
...third and deciding game of the Princeton hockey series will be played tonight when the University and Tiger sevens clash in the Arena at 8.15. Each team has won a game from the other by the narrow margin of one goal and in both of these contests there was little to choose between the opposing aggregations...
...Freshman hockey team will clash with the Yale 1920 seven in the Arena next Friday evening, February 16, in the last game of the season. The Crimson yearlings have won five games so far and lost two, and the record of the Yale freshmen is equally good. Two sections will be organized into cheering sections for the game. Tickets of admittance at 75 cents and $1 may be obtained at the H. A. A. and from J. B. Mabon '20, Standish A35; J. L. Rochester '20, James Smith C42; and L. H. Ritchie '20, Standish...
...taxed to the utmost, in the vain hope of successfully vying with one another in the up building of armaments, but the very act of increasing a country's military forces necessarily breeds suspicion in the minds of its neighbors, and inevitably results, sooner or later, in an armed clash. Thus Japanese and Australian militarism were given a decided impetus by President Roosevelt's somewhat jingoistic performance a few years ago, in sending our navy around the world. On the other hand, an unequivocal and bona-fide statement of our foreign policy and aspirations, accompanied by just treatment of other...