Word: flasco
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...they trudge through several thousand feet of film which broke at odd intervals throughout the evening. Clark it seems had had an unlucky break in his first marriage so, although he loved Joan very much and she loved him, he would not run the risk of a second flasco. They therefore settle upon a very satisfactory, if unoriginal method of solving what, save in Hollywood, is a very perplexing problem. But the full tide of true love is turned back by the flotsam of New York politics--as occasionally happens--and Joan proves her love by running out on Clark...
...rallied and overwhelmed Princeton, in the first Harvard-Princeton ball game since 1926. It seems as if Devens and his invincible pitching presage victory for the Crimson, over almost all comers. When he is not in the line-up, almost anything might happen, as it did in the Georgetown flasco. Coach Mitchell is saving him for the tilt with the Crusaders, and intends to use Sprague or Taylor on the mound today. HARVARD BATES Mays, 2b. l.f., Murphy Thacher, 3b. r.f., Fireman Wood, s.s. c.f., Morrill Lupien, r.f. 1b., Berry Gleason, c.f. s.s., Flynn McCaffrey, l.f. 2b., Swett Sheldon...
...last year's humiliating 27 to 0 defeat. Harvard is forgetting Yale for the moment and concentrating on the Crusaders with all the power it can command. Reports from Worcester have it that Phil O'Conncil and his hard-driving eleven are equally determined to duplicate last year's flasco...
...Harvard players will be on the bench tomorrow; Coach Casey is taking no chances of repeating last year's flasco against Williams and Mary. There is a good chance that Mays will be started at the opening whistle, since the flashy half back works much better behind fresh interference...
...recent communistic demonstrations in many of the large cities of the nation, the unbiased observer comes to the conclusion that of the great number who come to see a good show only a few remain to pray. It is significant that as far as the Boston flasco was concerned, a large majority of the Great Army of the Unemployed were forced to return to work when one o'clock chimed the end of the lunch hour. The explanation may lie in the fact that out of the one hundred and twenty millions of people in the United States, only thirty...