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...flare for entering realms not his own is a curious and potent thing. The sea, the air, the jungle, the antipodes attract Irresistibly the craving for novelty so characteristic of humanity; and one needs no proof that this urge has been a tremendous factor in the progress in which each succeeding century takes pride. Success has perhaps gone a little to man's head; he takes mad chances and wins and in his cocksureness fails to take precaution in easier matters...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROMETHEUS | 3/13/1928 | See Source »

...darkness came over the ocean one night last week, a fleet of fishing smacks, tugs and tenders lingered together around a spot off the Cape Cod coast. Their rocking signal flares betokened rough weather and disaster. In the surf near Provincetown loomed a stranded shape, the U. S. destroyer Paulding. Somewhere beneath the flares at sea lay the U. S. submarine 54, with 39 officers and men and one civilian aboard. Patrolling the coast, the Paulding had run across the S-4 amidships when the 54, on a trial run, came up without warning dead ahead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Off Provincetown | 12/26/1927 | See Source »

Tonight at Brattle Hall the spirit of the old West will flare up and flame again in the Harvard Dramatic Club's fall production, "The Chisholm Trail." Hard-riding, six-gun toting cowmen will vie with invading homesteaders for the fertile grazing plains of Nebraska in 1886. The scenes of the play give a typical picture of life as it actually was among the plainsmen of Buffalo Bill...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: H. D. C. WILL RAISE CURTAIN ON FALL PRODUCT TONIGHT | 12/6/1927 | See Source »

...wedding guests laughed to see such sport. Grande Anse reveled long and late, the victorious flare-up of the hostess furnishing backwoodsmen and Manhattanites alike with a merry toast...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Nice People | 8/8/1927 | See Source »

...were left, Ericson and Keating. Ericson, after 29 hours in the freezing water, was taken out three miles from the goal. Only Edward Keating finished. He clambered onto the Fort William Henry pier, after 18 hr. 47 min. of ceaseless fighting, to hear the cheers of spectators, see the flare of skyrockets and fireworks in his honor, to receive the prize of $5,000 offered by the American Legion of Lake George, with part of which he intends to provide his mother a much-needed summer vacation near the scene of his triumph...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Fresh Water Marathon | 7/25/1927 | See Source »

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