Word: cottons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...year. This included no meat, one suit of clothes and one pair of sandals a year. Think what it would mean in the aggregate to us to have that country be able to increase the standard of living there so as to include meat once a week, a cotton shirt once a month, and another pair of shoes, and to have the bulk of the goods bought in America...
Devils turned out to have depth and determination. It tells of a buried community in the cotton fields and how the Christian religion reached them all awry and drove the prettiest daughter of the village to delirium and death. The instrument of the Word's distortion is a ranting fanatic of a priest, who boils accurately through the play in the interpretation of John Cromwell. The play is brutal and unpleasant, but a sound and at times swiftly exciting piece of dramaturgy. How much of it is truth and how much of it is theatre, only a witness who knows...
...year riders in the first chukker having at the end of it piled up a score of 7 1-2 to 1. Through the rest of the game the University Freshmen consistently gained on their opponents, but were unable to overcome the long lead. F.A. Clark '29, and J.P. Cotton '29, acting captain, led in the scoring for Harvard and Ferguson for Yale. Clark made four goals. Cotton three, and R.P. Gibb '29, and J.H. Remick '29, one each. Ferguson and Folger each made four. Clark was the only man to foul during the fiercely played game...
...summary follows: HARVARD 1929 YALE 1929 Gibb (Cotton) No. 1 No. 1, Folger Cotton (Remick) No. 2 No. 2, Ferguson Remick (Clark) back Adams (Dodge) back...
Score--Yale 10 1-2, Harvard 8 1-2. Goals--Folger 4, Ferguson 4, Adams 2, Clark 4, Cotton 3, Gibb, Remick. Time 4 7 1-2 minute periods. Referee--Capt. Gates...