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...hundred years come Hamlets whom men now living can remember. An eye-witness talks of one Henry Irving, a "travelling Hamlet" and his ovation at the Lyceum,--such as only a presidential candidate or Babe Ruth would get today. Then came Booth, the admirable nobleman, Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, flawless in technique...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MARCH OF THE HAMLETS | 11/28/1922 | See Source »

Upsetting all predictions by stopping the powerful Blue running attack with a superb defence at the crucial moments and aided by the sensationally brilliant 57-yard run by Owen and the flawless generalship of Captain Buell, the University eleven won, for the third consecutive year, a 10 to 3 victory in the Bowl Saturday over a Yale team vastly superior in weight and physical prowess but lacking in coordination and strategy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE GOES DOWN TO 10-3 DEFEAT AS OWEN RUNS WILD | 11/27/1922 | See Source »

...Tigers piled up 14 all of which were earned. Cleaves's punting was again a feature. Likewise he reeled off a 45-yard run for the first touchdown. Dinsmore was used at quarterback during the first half and his choice of plays as well as his execution was practically flawless...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ONE OF THE STRONGEST UNDEFEATED TEAMS IN EAST | 11/11/1922 | See Source »

...increasing the pressure on the visiting pitcher, piled up 15 runs and forced him from the mound. But at this point the Colby fielders fell down and a series of errors gave the University nine a chance to make the most of several hits. The Crimson fielding, however, was flawless and this together with steady battery work kept the visitors from the home plate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BALL TEAM HAS THINGS ITS OWN WAY AGAINST COLBY, WINNING 20-0 | 4/25/1922 | See Source »

...something sensational, something preening itself on what is wellnigh sacrilege. Then indeed the public buys. Then articles are written a guing, pro and con, the merits and demerits of the publication. Yet in most cases it is the facts that are criticized or applauded, the technique that is judged flawless or faulty, none estimates the spirit in which the subject was approached, the ideals of the writer, or the purpose of the writing. So comes the fame of some War best-sellers...

Author: By J. W. D. seymour, | Title: NEW VOLUME OF HARVARD WAR MEMOIRS | 3/10/1922 | See Source »

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