Word: fasted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...them this month, has for plot the following situation: A burglar, instead of gathering up availables and leaving the scene of his crime at the earliest convenient moment, settles down to live with his victim while he forces him to liquidate his estate and turn over his assets as fast as they become easily negotiable to the man who greeted him one midnight with: "All I want is all you have." The burglar meets servants, secretary, friends of his victim, and the police, without disaster to himself, we are told. It must take considerable ingenuity to make this plausible...
...pound class, won the decision from Field of Brown, and in the next bout, A. J. Bornstein '25 defeated Cummings of M. I. T. T. W. Hoag '25, in the unlimited class, threw Coleman of M. I. T. in an exciting bout after seven minutes and five seconds of fast wrestling...
...Harvard shell got out onto the Charles yesterday. The float, which was needed at Weld Boathouse in order to launch the shells on the open water there, remained fast in the ice in front of Newell. The cold of Thursday night had kept it frozen in solidly, and despite the warm rays of the sun yesterday, it could not be moved. The work will be continued and undoubtedly the crews will be on the water Monday...
...University of Commerce (Tokyo) and for more than five years has been in India as representative of Mitsui & Co. There he has won the Bengal championship three times, the West Indian championship once. Among his victims was Louis Dean of the India Davis Cup team. He is 26, "fast as lightning and with the sinews of a Bengal tiger." Takio Harada. Last year he won the Japanese singles championship from Toba. He also defeated the veteran Ichiya Kumagae, who is growing a trifle old for the court, but was at the time of the match reported "still a wizard." Harada...
Harvard jumped into the lead, 9-0, in the first quarter, and managed, to finish the half with a 17-9 lead, chiefly due to the fast playing of Malick. In the second half Colby played with renewed vigor and barely missed tying the Crimson score when Libby made his unsuccessful throw...