Word: clogged
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Score--Harvard 7, Bridgewater Normal 2. Goals--Broadbent 3, Frame 2, Bodde, Kane, Cullen, mis-kick by Harvard. Time--Four 20-minute periods. SECONDS FITCHBURG Powell, g. g., Forno Blake, r.f.b. l.f.b., Anderson Meyers, l.f.b. r.f.b., Beanley Chapple, Larrabee, r.f.b. l.h.b., Daniel, Martin, Clog Carter, c.h.b., c.h.b., Motyka Booth, l.h.b. r.h.b., Spring Cooper, r.o.f. l.o.f., McKaragan Archibald, r.i.f. l.i.f., Sylvia, Needham Butterfield, c.f. c.f., Rishtor Wight, l.i.f. r.i.f., Friberg, Chiccane Vincent, l.o.f. r.o.f., Valentine...
...magnificent conception of neutrality and the "kept us out of war" policy. Here at Harvard where the dry rot of indifference has left untouched a flourishing forest of undergraduate political interest, such an outburst of nalvole would have been the signal for indignant letters in numbers such as to clog the columns of the CRIMSON from now until election day. Admiration is due the courageous decision of the Yale debating team to keep desperately on without betraying a sign of the fox gnawing at its vitals...
Rules outlawing jaywalking are odious because they clog the machinery of nature by meddling with the struggle for existence. Hereunto the human race has advanced in wheel-dodging by leaps and bounds. It seems before the new traffic code was adopted, that within another generation the citizen would as deftly sidestep an automobile as he now does a bill collector. But if the race is to be protected, presumably, by such laws, it no one is to be allowed to test his resourcefulness in the face of formidable mechanical foes, if, in a word, jaywalking is to become a lost...
...there been such a series of theatrical events that might justly be called attractions, as this month of May is bringing forth in the vicinity. The boards of Boston play-houses are echoing to such diverse things as the tread of Shakespeare's clowns and the rhythm of the clog-dancers of Good News; and the Charles is no longer the dividing line between culture and the foothills, for to-night the Dramatic Club brings Bagdad "to Brattle Hall, and offers the softer" pacing of lissom Eastern maidens. Next week caps the dramatic excellence of the month, however, with...
Will Mahoney, as he waved above a flight of stairs in his perilous and finally disastrous clog, caused even famed aviators who viewed the first showing to shiver with terror. Elsewhere he made aviators, critics and common people laugh ecstatically. Trini, billed as the star, offered some sex-appeal and stamped her Spanish feet. One Kitty O'Connor gave cry with what seemed practically a baritone in her joyfully accepted rendition of the song hit, "We'll Have a New Home in the Morning...