Word: extras
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harvard touchdown came as the result of a short run by Wells, left halfback, who then added the extra point by tossing a forward to Barton, Freshman end. Clark, at right halfback, scored for Exeter, and Spain kicked the goal for the extra point. Adams and Wells starred for the Freshmen...
...have been to Chicago and I have talked to all the men I could meet. Today's game will be close; it will go into extra innings; the auspices all point that way. I have found trouble in reading the omens accurately; it is always so with close games, and we are all liable to be wrong. The probable score will be 6 to 5 in favor of the Cubs. It seems to be so written...
...view of the strain which Divisional Examinations impose upon Seniors, most of the major departments of concentration give logical encouragement to the handling of one extra course during either . Sophomore or Junior years; under ordinary circumstances this is for the sole purpose of alleviating the pressure of rigid obligations when preparation for orals and theses is in progress...
Every fourth year (leap year) there will be an extra day-of work, called "Industrialization...
...accent he uses in The Careless Age. Partly because his father did not want him to be an actor, he studied sculpture and painting for a while and, like most expensively educated young men, wrote some poetry that was never published. He worked in a few pictures as an extra and showed so much ability that his father's objections to having him in the business gradually lost force. He wrote the titles for The Black Pirate, The Gaucho, and Two Lovers; he became interested in technicolor, probably the only subject of the many so casually learned on which...