Word: fines
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...coaching staff has been juggling the starting lineups considerably in the last few games, partly because of minor injuries and partly because of the fine race second stringers have been giving the Varsity for positions...
Nathaniel A. Handy 3Dr., of Newport, Rhode Island, who received the Lewis and Harriet Hayden Scholarship; and Raphael Fine 2L, of Chicago, who received a Faculty Scholarship...
...Dunster-Lowell fray went on for four periods with no one being able to cross either goal line. The Dunster-Lowell is the one House game which has become coated over with a fine patina of tradition. Each team went out to give its all but the efforts of both were nullified and the football that goes to the winning team will have to be given in duplicate this year...
Such questions, so easy to raise, are well-nigh impossible to answer. Only the historian will be able to pass final judgment on the events now transpiring in Europe. But is all too clear that however fine the fact that the League is at last acting according to its Covenant, the Italian people are going to lose far more than they can possibly gain from their leader's private war. To just what extent a people may be held responsible for the acts of their statesmen is a nice philosophical point. All we in America can do is to avoid...
...verve which charms but he is not quite Mr. Aherne. Thus also with Maurice Evans in the difficult role of Romeo. He hasn't Basil Rathbone's experienced skill but he does give the part a youthfully romantic vigor which his predecessor failed to achieve. Charles Waldron is still fine as Friar Lawrence, and Florence Roed is excellent as the nurse, though perhaps not quite up to the standard which Edith Evans set for the New York run. As Paris, John Cromwell gives a very promising performance...