Word: dears
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Kettledrums, kicks and wisecracks are the most agreeably combined in the following diversions: Kid Boots, The Grab Bag, The Rite Revue, Rose-Marie, Ziegfeld Follies, Dixie to Broadway, Scandals, I'll Say She Is, Annie Dear...
...maximum activity, melody and amusement can be gleaned from the following: Ziegfeld Follies, The Grab Bag, I'll Say She Is, Kid Boots, Annie Dear, Scandals, Dixie to Broadway, Ritz Rente, Rose-Marie...
...York Times editorial, quoted in an adjacent column, says the graduate's emotions are responsible for his tyranny over dear old Alma Mater. This is especially true in athletics. If the football team wins a series of victories, the "old grad" is profuse with congratulations. If it meets defeat, every alumnus has his own pet theory of just why it happened. The coaches are to blame, or the team lacks fight, or the stands didn't give proper support. Whatever his theory, the graduate never falls to tell how much better it was done "in the good old days...
Little Red Riding Harvard was paid a visit by a new kind of grandmother, a Princeton tiger thinly disguised beneath popular betting odds. "The better to eat you with, my dear," quoth the tiger, leaping out of the locker room and baring its chief fangs, Backs Slagle and Williams. No doughty woodsman bobbed up at the psychological moment to save the heroine and for a gruesome hour or so the sound of munching was heard on Soldiers' Field. At twilight, an autopsy was performed which revealed Harvard's condition as the most serious she has ever been in after...
...girl and music department, the following are most divertingly displayed : Kid Boots, The Grab Bay, Rose-Marie, The Dream Girl, I'll Say She Is, Grand Street Follies, Scandals, Ziegfeld Follies, Ritz Revue, Annie Dear, Dixie to Broadway...