Word: grossness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...some-thing); J. H. Wright '25, is apparently a butler, but when he lays hold of an ukulele and sings with Mr. Wilson, or when he does a neat step-dance with Mr. Wilson, J. H. Wright '27 is as admirable as Crichton and a lot nimbler C. S. Gross '27 would be a Grade-A prima donna in any college production, and but for the presence of the boy-friend Wilson, would lead this review; instead he is generously content to complement the other's piquancy with a substantial loveliness of his own, and to pile up the Harvard...
...cast, in the order of their appearance: Mrs. Grady C. T. F. B. Lyon '27 Derrick Breen F. M. Eaton '27 George Darling J. C. McDonald '26 Myrtle Grady W. S. Wilson '27 Abercrombie J. H. Wright '25 Hezekiah Fitch R. F. Burke '25 Alice Breen C. S. Gross '27 Suzanne Waring A. M. Carrillo Jr. '26 Hollis Holworthy M. L. Brown '25 Jasper Breen E. S. Daniell...
...directly or indirectly concerned with this monster transaction (gross profits, if the barrels were really sold, of $8,333,333), not one except Sinclair was in the country during the trial. Therefore, they did not testify. Therefore, Messrs. Roberts and Pomerene could definitely prove nothing. (Sinclair refused to testify because he is already under a District of Columbia indictment...
...Deutscher Verein at its first regular meeting since the World War, elected the following officers to serve for one year; president, Ernest Whitman Gross '27 of New Rochelle, N. Y., vice-president, Henry Russell Wood '27 of Potsdam, Germany; secretary, Eliot Morris Bailen '26 of Dorchester, Mass...
...history of the federal government's relations with the American Indians is not flattering to American pride. Robbery of oil lands and gross frauds by traders have not been seriously checked by the government. Worst of all, ancient tribal customs and religious rites have been forbidden, until at last public opinion has been tardily aroused to the injustices of the government. The latest move, sponsored by the American Red Cross, seeks to modernize the Indian without reforming him, to bring him civilization but to leave his tribal customs...