Word: fodder
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Metropolitan dismisses him with one performance a season. But Miss Bori was allowed to sing Despina in his Così Fan Tutte ('Tis Thus They All Do). There was no denying that the story of two young men setting out to hoodwink their fiancees into infidelity was faint fodder for great music. Mozart, however, could put anything-a piece of string, a blot of ink-to music. So well did Miss Bori interpret Così Fan Tutte that critics raised a cry for more Mozart...
Captain Ward and P. K. Fodder are expected to star in the Yale offense. The latter is the second highest scorer of the Intercollegiate Basketball League. HARVARD 1931 YALE 1931 Seoger, r.f. l.g., Linehan Dutton, l.f. r.g., Holloway Mahady, c. c., Thomas Foshay, r.g. l.f., McGowan Farrell, l.g. r.f., Horowitz...
HARVARD YALE Baldwin, r.f. l.g., McNulty O'Connell, l.f. r.g., Naury Green, c. c., Fodder Burns or Hatch, r.g. l.f., Ward Barbee, l.g. r.f., Merrill or Nassau...
...achieve any true educational success the constraining of feet of the divisional examinations must be removed. With them constantly in sight, literature becomes for teacher and taught a mere field of cut and dried grain that must be hastily gathered in before the storm. It is unappetizing but necessary fodder--not a thing of beauty, allve, and to be enjoyed for its own sake...
When there is a lack of cheaper free sensation-fodder for newspaper presses, how large a sum is it good business to pay for a really choice blob of pedigreed scandal...