Word: eves
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Four weeks ago, U. C. L. A. defeated Stanford when a fullback with the physique of a heavyweight champion had smashed over the winning touchdown and kicked the extra point. At U. C. L. A. he had registered three years ago as Robert F. ("Ted") Key. On the eve of the U. C. L. A.-California game last fortnight a California student manager sent U. C. L. A.'s Coach Bill Spaulding notification that it was time the great impersonation staged by "Ted" Key be ended. Coach Spaulding took the hint. Key did not take the field against California...
...France is more revolutionary now than on the eve of the 1789 revolution. The economic crisis is becoming worse, and the peasants especially are being...
...distance men from Dartmouth and New Hampshire today, and a race has to be run against a reputedly excellent outfit from Toledo on November 1 before Manager Gorham Brigham packs his squad off for the land of the Tiger. Still, important as these meets may seem on their eve, it is the Armistice Day finale that dominates the future...
...Dartmouth Barbary Coast Orchestra, acknowledged by many to be the leading college band in this country, will make its Harvard debut in the ballroom of the Copley-Plaza Hotel on the occasion of the Harvard-Dartmouth Ball to be held Friday October 25th. Held for many years on the eve of the annual football game, this function has become traditionally as important to Harvard undergraduates as the game itself...
...yearns not for feats of statecraft but to be able to perform tricks of magic. The Queen (Mary Boland) yearns for the handsome biceps of Charles Rausmiller, the cinema's Mowgli. The Prince and Princess yearn respectively for a night-club dancer and an itinerant playwright. On the eve of the King's jubilee, the pressure of boredom sends them all off to satisfy their various yearnings...