Word: expressing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...guard for a pass, in case the basketball heave is not used, must quickly form a rushing defensive interference, and meet the offensive interference at the scrimmage line. Result a young Freshman-Sophomore rush, long ago tabooed for brutality! Result in rushing also nothing, for like two equally heavy express trains colliding head on they crash and pile up with no gain...
...muckraking" tactics of newspapers and denying the existence of a crime wave. But he did not explain the silence of his department, nor the reason for hiding its records. Naturally the public, which dearly loves sensation, was all too ready to join in the shouts of condemnation and to express its horror at the overwhelming wave of crime,--particularly the latter...
...Copley Players have again revived "Fanny's First Play," that supreme example of Shavian wit. Capably presented by Mr. Henry Jewett's Company, the play is a delectable piece of wit and humor. It is almost impossible to express how thoroughly enjoyable are the many ironic, sarcastic and ridiculous speeches which Mr. Shaw has put into the mouth of his characters. One cannot help thinking how much pleasure the author had in writing the play; in so thinking one's enjoyment is increased many fold...
Tonight at 8.15 o'clock at Symphony Hall, Dr. William T. Grenfell will speak, some remarkable moving pictures of life in Labrador and Newfoundland will be shown and the University Glee Club will sing. This meeting will be held for the express purpose of helping to endow the chain of hospitals serving deep-sea fishermen...
...work of Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell, on whom the University has conferred an honorary degree. At this meeting the University Glee Club will sing, Dr. Grenfell will speak, and some remarkable moving pictures of life in Newfoundland and Labrador will be shown. The meeting is called for the express purpose of helping to endow the chain of hospitals serving deep-sea fishermen. Doubtless many Harvard men, including those who have aided Dr. Grenfell in the field, will attend this meeting. The Endowment Committee needs the help of forty of these men in the distribution and collection of pledge cards. Seats...