Word: forwards
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Cried a Lieutenant, stepping forward: "The Ideal! wearing the Spanish uniform we can only serve the Ideal! let us march?on to Madrid...
...Davidson statue conveys all this. It represents the Senator anxiously leaning forward in his chair, gripping the arms, as though about to leap to his feet with a challenge...
...With the first sense of uneasiness that her dead had brought to her she shifted her load so that it would no longer gaze downward and started forward again. But with an almost animate persistence the body moved with each stride, and gradually the round, blank silhouette again eclipsed the miniature skies through which she waded. Now her anger rose, and she splashed heavily through the water, shattering and dispersing its reflections. . . . The air about her broke into a shrill ominous whine, and a black cloud of mosquitoes enveloped her, settling like dust on head, shoulders, and legs. Involuntarily...
...more nearly approach an understanding of his field sufficient for him to attempt a small specialized job in the form of a thesis in his final year. From a hurdle for the honors men the divisional becomes the natural consummation of a college career to which none should look forward with trepidation...
...what promises to be the hardest game of the season. The Milton hoopmen, having gone through the best part of a difficult schedule with unusual success, meet the Harvard Freshmen considerably the favorite. With G. H. Pattison '32 and W. S. Baskervill '32 swinging into excellent form in the forward berths, the Crimson has promise of a winning combination. W. J. Holland '32, high scorer in the Exeter game, continues to get first call to center position. HARVARD 1932 MILTON Pattison, l.f. r.g., Morton Baskervill, r.f. l.g., Builton Holland, c. c., Miller Moushegian, l.g. r.f., Wright White, r.g. l.f., Hodwe