Word: fulle
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...excluded as "improperly dressed," because he was wearing only ordinary evening clothes, adorned simply with the orders of the Legion of Honor and the Bath. That was not enough. The invitations, by Royal command, called for the full dress uniform to which Lord Byng is entitled by his rank ?a uniform resplendent with scarlet and gold. . . . Court etiquette makes no exceptions. The baron cooled his heels without, while Lady Byng, "properly dressed," dined...
...Pictures share equally with the writing in story-telling importance. Artist Thomason draws as he writes except that he does it a little better. In sketches full of rapid motion his pen achieves subtleties which his typewriter is too unwieldy to reproduce. The current Cosmopolitan Magazine introduces him as a full-fledged professional illustrator of other people's stories...
...catch, and he lets them give when he takes hold. At times he fails to get his arms straight at the end of the recover. He also has an awkward habit of sticking his elbows out at the finish. LeMoyne is the shortest and lightest candidate, but does his full share of the work; should he part with his faults, he will make an efficient oar Jacobs is doing well at 7, but fails to use his arms properly. He drops his hands before taking hold, does not pull them in high enough, and has, like Brigham, a habit...
...with a CRIMSON reporter, confirmed the story that unfertilized eggs had been hatched by ultra-violet rays, declared that Dr. Jacques Loeb, professor in the University of Chicago 30 years ago, had succeeded in producing the fertilization of eggs in a super sale solution. Before he died he had full grown living frogs that had been produced in this manner. Naturally these frogs had only those characteristics that they had inherited from their mothers...
...first full meeting of the 1927-28 Student Council, in the Faculty Room of University Hall, William Gurdon Salton stall '28 of Readville was elected President; William Ashley Magie '28 of Chicago, was elected Vice-president; James Laurence Pool '28 of New York was elected Secretary; and John Watts '28 of Morristown, N. J., was elected Treasurer...