Word: equalization
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...less versatile in the ways of football is Slagle. He carries the ball, kicks, and passes with equal dexterity. Furthermore, Saturday will not be his first appearance at the Stadium. Last year as captain of his Freshman team, he invaded it and left with the crown in hand. It was Slagle who started things going for the Orange and Black in that game, reeling off a 20-yard gain from scrimmage, and placing the pigskin within striking distance of the Crimson goal line...
...Bell Wright of the sophisticates."The Romantic Lady, like These Charming People, is a collection of four short stories-one of them not very short. The Romantic Lady itself is the story of a lady of surpassing charm who chooses her husbands somewhat at random and divorces them with equal facility. Fay Richmond is about a man and a girl, and the realization of their love which came too late-but not too late for a still later fleeting consummation. Consuelo tells of another dazzling woman whose honor-and the physical well-being of whose illicit suitor-were saved...
...talked of as the best known of contemporary writers. But the dwelling-place of renown is not always in the high places. The Sophisticati may sneer; but the reading public extends even to the scullery and the attic. A census of that mysterious body would not impossibly reveal an equal extent of the fame of humbler wielders of the pen. The laughter of Olympus is no barrier to the literary delectation of the barely literate...
...regulars, Kline and Stur- han, a substitute tackle. According to the assistant coach who travelled to Boston with the team last night in the absence of Mallory, whose duties on the Yale gridiron are keeping him in New Haven for the weekend, Milford has two backfields of almost equal ability available for today's battle...
President-elect Plutarco Calles of the United Mexican States*, speaking at the American Club at Paris, said that he would strive to make his country the equal of the United States of America. "Since," said he, "the interests of the two people are similar, equality will be the more easily attained...