Word: drawings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Manhattan. Jack Sharkey, Bostonian, eminent contender for the world's heavyweight championship, was battling Tom Heeney, New Zealander. The fight was promised as an important preliminary for the next Gene Tunney championship bout. Outpouring spectators complained Friday, 13, was unlucky for them. The fight was dull; declared a draw...
...inarticulate, is reminiscent of Gene Stratton Porter's Jaspar in "The White Flag." He is a sincere man, but haplessly imbued with a grain of deceit which ultimately leads him to his grave. "Poor, kind, bungling, ineffectual Felix"! He is indispensable, for had he not had the power to draw from Sheilah Miller her unreasoning compassion, there would have been no conflict and no story. These protagonists are direct antitheses not only socially, but intellectually and spiritually...
...successful in the room-draw who have not yet come for their contract blanks, may get them at Straus 4 between 2 and 5 o'clock this afternoon. All contracts must be turned in at the Bursar's Office by Monday...
...lists of men entering must be sent in by the members of the Association to the Boston Athletic Association at 80 Exeter Street, Boston. The committee will publish the draw on Friday, but any player who does not find his name published will be expected to call at the Boston Athletic Association and find out whom he is to play...
...large extent, the old method of holding a series of tryouts to determine the personnel of the team. Instead of this procedure, a number of round table discussions will be held, which all candidates will be required to attend. At these discussions the candidates, assisted by the coach, will draw up in organized form all that may be said on either side of the question which is to be debated...