Word: felt
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Across the Missouri, opposite, in Kansas City, Kan., William Allen White hopped off a train wearing his light gray felt hat, his natty gray suit and his bow tie?awry, as usual...
...Hopper explained, "and we were giving a special performance for the Chicago White Sox and the Giants, who were then playing a series in New York. It so happened that I was passing through a serious personal crisis, my young son being desperately ill on Long Island. I felt too utterly miserable, to do anything, I was sitting in front of the theatre in the snow, the wires had been blown down by a storm and I had no news of my son. One hour before the performance, I heard word that my boy had passed the dangerous stage...
Here, obviously, is a problem for the psychoanalyst. Perhaps Mr. Dyar was unhappy in his chosen profession. Perhaps he tired of beetles and bugs, and longed for the higher, the nobler things of life--and dug underground tunnels. Or perhaps he felt a call down the long ages from his delving ancestor, Adam...
...seriously his loss will be felt in the early games is impossible to say. Coach Fisher has at his disposal C. H. Bradford, Theopold, Daniell, Daley, Hoague, and Locke several able guards. Dunker's experience and steadiness, however, assure him of a warm welcome when he reforms the squad...
There are several promising men out for fullback, halfback and goal-guard. The loss of Walter Gherardi '27 from the forward line, due to ineligibility, will be keenly felt. It is to some degree balanced, however, by the presence of W. P. Dixon '25, last year's University squash captain, who has had soccer experience in England...