Word: fair
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Bullard (warbling old West Point song): "Faint heart never won fair lady...
...blasé, ice-cold, most devilishly clever of all the devilishly clever young littérateurs who make the waterside, of Chelsea inundate all London with lavender and mauve intellectual meanderings, has written down his opinion of the popular music of today. The essay has been published-in Vanity Fair. It defends the thesis that the evolution of popular music has run parallel, on a lower plane, with the evolution of serious music. Beethoven, ultimately and indirectly, is responsible for all the lan- guishing waltz tunes, all the dramatic jazzings, all the negroid music of the contemporary theatre and dance...
...Irish colonel who is a follower of King James and who helps to set the trap for the treasure ship. But Murray has his way. The Santissima Trinidad, laden to the waterline with bullion, falls victim to the pirates off Hispaniola. From its deck, Master Ormerod carries the fair maid Moira to the Royal James. Then trouble begins. Half of the treasure is buried on -the sandy dot of land in the Caribbees, dangerous to shippingo the worst blasphemer : "A fool agreement, if you broach it now ! A of a piece of idiocy !" Flint buries the treasure sland...
Puffer, a Sophomore last year, won his insignia as halfback on the second, team. With a weight of about 170 pounds, a fair amount of speed, and a considerable knack at drop kicking, he has developed into a versatile back...
Coach Mahan has a thorough, if not a professional, knowledge of baseball, an unusual gift of leadership, and a high sense of fair play, Under his regime the percentage of wins may well increase and, what is, fully as important, insures on the diamond for coming seasons the high plane of sportsmanship which should characterize Harvard sport...