Word: green
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Back 20 160 5.8 Stanford Glattly, J. E. '32 Back 21 170 5.9 Huron Col. Gordon, J. C. '31 Center 23 185 5.11 Miss A. & M. Col. Golden, J. E. '32 Back 19 158 5.7 Bradley Poly. Gurr, J. W. '31 Guard 22 179 5.11 Georgia Univ. Green, C. E. '31 Back 22 152 5.7 Texas Univ. Harris, W. W. '30 Back 23 163 5.10 Hall Prep. Hillsinger, L. B. '32 Guard 20 175 5.10 Syracuse Hillberg, L. J. '32 End 22 170 5.11 No. St. Teach. Col. Hutchinson, R. '30 Back 22 165 6. Pillsbury Ac. Humber...
...remember my first day of Plebe life as though it were yesterday. Being fresh from a small Middle-Western college and full of collegiate ideas, I carried an ornamented green slicker, a golf bag and a suit case, covered with loyalty stickers. I was the last word in the hey-dey of the times. No sooner than I had walked through the fatal Sallyport on the morning of July first, I was no longer the collegian but the poor struggling Plebe...
Marsters' play during his sophomore year electrified the Big Green rooters and the 1928 season should have found him more brilliant than ever. Injuries last fall, however, prevented him from showing his stuff. The galloping Dartmouth back, also known in sporting circles as "Special Delivery" Marsters, seems to have hit his regular stride again this year. He can run, kick, and pass with the country's best. His hurdling experience has done him much good as a ball carrier and no team is safe when he's on the field. No matter where he has the ball, there is always...
...Prime Minister's valet, and Inspectors Walter Dew and Victor White, his Scotland Yard attendants, may well have been surprised to hear the cannonading and bugle-blowing that went up as their chief, self-styled "missionary of peace," detrained in Washington to find a full-dress military reception. Green, Blue, Red. After visiting the British Embassy and pausing about 75 minutes, part of the motorcade reformed and the Prime Minister was taken to the President. He waited in the Green Room while Ambassador Howard went in to see the President in the Blue Room. Then Sir Esme came back...
...with his sixth scientific medal. But, except for his own stubborn leaning to engineering and his fond mother's indulgence, he might have been a musician or actor. For his mother was the late great tragedienne Helena Modjeska, and he was her only son. He played in the green rooms of Europe while she enacted the rolling romantic tragedies of the 1860s and '70s. In 1876 personal tragedies forced her to go to raw California as a ranch developer. Almost forgotten became her husband, Gustav Modrzejewski,* in Poland. Her boy, then 15, went with her. The California ranch...