Word: clean
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...reputation for courage and refusal to accept defeat until the final whistle few, and, in the last three minutes of play, showed an attack and spirit, undaunted by the shadow of defeat, and almost successful in clutching the prize of victory. Ink a game that was fierce and clean-cut from start to finish Princeton has a right to finish Princeton has a right to say of its team that its "head is bloody but unbowed...
California has the only clean slate. The Westerners have been powerful enough to keep their goal line uncrossed and have only had it seriously threatened once during the season. Yale leads with number of points scored so far this season. The Eli machine has piled up 174 points to its opponents...
Stanley Ridges is unusually satisfactory for a male hero: often they leave a rather bad taste, but his performance is clean-cut and free from the sloppy femininity of which musical comedy lovers are guilty. His faithful retainer, Joe, impersonated by Hal Skelly, reminds us somewhat of Walter Catlett in "Sally", although he perhaps has not the latter's versatility. He gots away with some original stuff, and is really Irresistibly funny. His scenes with Maggie (Kitty Kelly) are among the best. Another member who adds a great deal to the general hilarity is Dallas Welford as Martin Frost...
NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET? Peter B. Kyne ? Cosmopolitan ($2.00). Dan Pritchard was a young California business man and two women were in love with him. One was Tamea, South Sea Island Princess; the other, Maisie Morrison, good and clean and well-bred. Poor Tamea! Even though she was Pritchard's ward, she could not quite click in society?and knew it. So, after bearing a child to Pritchard that he never knew about, she died gracefully of consumption, a la Camille?and left Pritchard to eat his cake and have it too by marrying Maisie, one surmises...
...trying to keep the natural resources out of French hands by using their forests for pulp. At any rate when the printing of the mark has come to a period, one may wonder whether, "if seven maids with seven brooms should sweep for seven years," they could ever clean up the mess...