Word: finality
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Friday afternoon the band will again form in front of Widener, and lead a procession, starting at 1.45 o'clock, through the Square to the Stadium, where the team will be holding its final practice before the Yale game...
...Friday, the band will lead a parade from the steps of Widener Library to the Stadium where the football team will be holding its last practice before the Yale game. After the Harvard team has left the field, the Yale team will holds its final practice...
...semi-final round of the College squash tournament, played yesterday afternoon, resulted in victory for Captain J. L. Pool '28 and S. M. Dupertuis '28, who will face each other for the title probably today. They defeated A. G. Thatcher '29 and B. H. Whitbeck '29 respectively...
...curiosity, spends long hours talking to them. On the night that Lethy, one of her half-sisters, kills the lover who has deserted her, Theodosia, seeing the parallel with her own experience, goes to the house made hateful to her by her father's unforgotten lusts. Under this final strain of horror, her mind crumbles into delirium. When she recovers, Theodosia goes to the country to live with her aunt. Here another nightmare threatens her with black hands. Her aunt, in the narrow bitterness of old age, sustains her hatred of life upon meager leathery biscuits. The house...
...Rockefeller McCormick clasped her ancestral necklace of giant emeralds. Mrs. Samuel Insull donned a new black chiffon, all spangled with gold. John McCormack buttoned himself into a new dress shirt. Photographers gave their flashlight cameras a final inspection. Such things were important last week to the 3,500 Chicagoans who crowded the Auditorium Theatre for the opening of the Chicago Opera's 17th season. For some ten million others* the second act of Verdi's Traviata was the event of the evening. (Announcement: for the next twelve successive Thursday evenings the Chicago Opera will broadcast...