Word: fasted
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Blue Hussars, with red military sash and black shako surmounted by red plumes. Eight coal-black horses drew them and behind came four horses drawing the coach of widowed Queen Wilhelmina with whom rode the widowed German mother of the bridegroom, discreetly sporty Princess Armgard zu Lippe-Biesterfeld (cigarets, fast cars and cocktails in moderation). Lined up outside the ancient Great Church were 60 apple-cheeked college classmates of Her Royal Highness, a double line of cadets from The Netherlands Indies in grim trench helmets, a single line of Royal Navy Cadets in parade dress and "100,000 Dutch girls...
Opening at a fast pace Winslow took a pass from Irwin and scored five minutes after the faceoff to put the Yardlings out front. Foster of Andover scored to even things up but before the period closed Coleman took a pass from Roosevelt and converted it to give the Crimson a two to one lead. Neither team was able to score in the second period...
Providence, R. I., Jan. 12--Harvard's fast-skating hockey team smothered a courageous but disorganized Bruin ice squad in Providence last night 7-1, in a game climaxed by as fast a closing period as has been seen here for some time...
...while Harvard has been pre-eminent for many decades for the excellence of her legal instruction, she can no longer lay claim to a position of unrivalled superiority. Both Yale and Columbia have made justifiable names for themselves, too, and several colleges in the west are fast coming into prominence in this respect. Ardent adherents may exclaim that Harvard's law training is as fine today as ever and that the years of tradition should in no whit be changed, but such sentiments are equivalent to virtual reaction. With the inception of a new housekeeper comes the obvious time...
Members of the skiing squad and alumni met the Dartmouth team in an informal slalom event during Christmas vacation. Although conditions were fast and icy, the times were excellent for the course. Richard Durrance, Dartmouth Olympic skier, took first place with a time of 34 seconds. Colin Maclaurin '38, captain of the Harvard team, has the best time for the Crimson entrants...