Word: gone
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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During his Freshman year at Harvard the Indian has gone through many hazardous experiences, according to Mr. Clement. A group of jesters last year took it upon themselves to add to the warrior's primitive dress. In the morning the Indian was found dressed up in Klassy Kollege Klethes. On another occasion a football fan attempted to tackle the redman's sturdy legs and almost broke them...
...gone to Harvard," he said, "it might have been a wonderful help to me, but on the other hand I might have come cut an awful...
Albert C. Ritchie of Maryland. "He was tall, straight, vigorously impressive; a gray-haired John Barrymore with eyeglasses; or rather John Barrymore as he might have looked if he had gone in for real estate or automobiles instead of for Shakespeare. He moved quickly and spoke brightly, as if he were in the advertising business. A little too handsome, a little too slim-waisted ?and much too busy...
...Bouwerie Maidens in "gowns of a flimsy character," dancing, prancing lightly in the nave of St. Mark's-in-the-Bouwerie, glorifying God and the American girl, with Matthew, Mark, Luke and John looking on. They are gone. The famed "eurythmic ritual," so notable a feature of the afternoon services in the Manhattan church last year, will be dispensed with this season, announced the Rector, Dr. William Norman Guthrie. His reasons for discontinuing the dances were described by Dr. Guthrie as "rather physical than spiritual." The difficulties of their preparation, together with the necessity for cutting down the Church...
Detroit was first among U. S. cities to see the possibilities of the automobile and to bring the new industry there. Now, however, Mr. Ford's city has gone forward to conquer fresh worlds, by adopting the slogan: "Bring the Aircraft Industry to Detroit...