Word: cornering
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...McCarthy '22 ran lead-off for the University on the long-distance team, against F. W. Hilles of Yale. Hilles had the pole and made the first corner, but McCarthy was right on his heels, and showed that he had come back from last year's slump, by holding this position behind the Yale flier until the end of the six laps, when he was only a yard behind. M. H. Wilson, taking the place of Campbell on the Yale team, was second, and opened up a 35-yard lead over W. F. Eaton '22. J. W. Burke '23, running...
...last performance of the 1922 Pi Eta Show, "Don't Mind If I Do", will be given at the Pi Eta Theatre, corner of Boylston and Mt. Auburn Streets. The performance this evening is for students in the University and their friends, and no ladies will be admitted. Seats at the reduced price of $1.65 are on sale at the Cooperative and at Leavitt and Peirce's, or may be obtained at the door before the performance...
...alas, it is not for CRIMSON editorial writers to indulge in such thoughts as these. Unfeeling, dull, prosaic creatures that we are, we must leave it to those airy children of light-winged fancy who live around the corner to disport themselves upon the breath of words; and to play the role of merry-hearted Puck. Readily will we wish Lampoon editors (nor will we, in a spirit of mean reprisal, add "and Mayor-elect Curley") a very merry Christmas and a New Year in which there will be innumerable candidates blest with the divine fire. And if our good...
Because of the success of the first two performances of the plays given by the Cercle Francais on November 25 and 30 at the Copley Theatre, a third performance will be given on the evening of Wednesday, December 21, at 8.15 o'clock in Jordan Hall, on the corner of Huntington avenue and Gainsborough street, Boston. The plays to be presented are Moliere's "Le Mariage Force", Francois Coppee's "Le Passant", and "L'Ete de Saint Martin", by Meilhac and Halevy. The casts remain the same. As before, the proceeds will go to the American Committee for Devastated France...
...matter of time. And while it is growing it is also bringing to the University the added instruction which must invariably attach itself to any task of such merit. Advancing at its present high standard, there is no reason why its name should not reach to every corner of civilization, as that of its predecessor in England has already done. Printing has made wide-spread culture possible; it has also brought us the dime novel and the news-stand magazine; but its final vindication, will go unchallenged so long as there is in existence an extensive machinery for the publication...