Word: contrastedly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Princeton has now defeated both her big rivals in close meets held under generally favorable conditions. A pretty accurate critirion has, therefore, been established by which to compare the merits of Harvard and Yale. The first striking contrast between the teams is that the Crimson is again stronger in the track events and the Elis stronger in the field events...
Gradually extra-creedal Christianity begins to put its substance into shape. Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick has long preached the "religion of Jesus" in contrast to the "religion about Jesus," and the public is beginning to acquire a fair idea of what he means...
...There is a phase of the theatre utterly new, and in great contrast to the American tradition. Such shows specialize in naivetes. They are exotic and childlike. They cast plays with a naturalness and a simplicity native to their race
Entertainment on the stage (or for that matter in the aisles or in a public square or where you will) is fundamentally a story embroidered with movement, color and contrast. Judged by this standard (you can apply the same standard to "The Wild Duck" or "Ladies of the Evening") I am not sure that Mr. Dos Passos has truly succeeded. Nevertheless his story is essentially a corking good love story. The treatment sometimes slights the intensely, human and physical aspects of this story. But the lovers are very real people trying to make a hard reality out of the limp...
With such an early start in scrimmages, which is a great contrast to the short spring workout of last year, and the probability of scrimmages every other day, the season is more promising than for several years...