Word: hal
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...arriving Sons of the Desert when they stoop to pick it up. This trick he considers a "darb." In Sons of the Desert, Charley Chase makes his first appearance in a full length picture. His rôle shows him to less advantage than the series of two-reel Hal Roach comedies which, since 1930, have made him one of Hollywood's most famed funnymen. Charley Chase's value, like that of most cinema comedians, is his appearance. He is a pale, clerical, common place individual whose manners should match his unobtrusive looks. Instead, he is equipped with...
...Emerson APhysics B Mallinckrodt MB3Physics 1 Mallinckrodt MB23Physics 24a Pierce 304Psychology 24 Emerson 2112 P.M.English 72 New Lect. HallPhilosophy B Memorial HallSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3 (X)Fine Arts 4a Robinson HallFrench 28 hf. Memorial HallMilitary Science 1 Memorial HallMilitary Science 3 Memorial HallNaval Science 1 Memorial HallNaval Science 3 Memorial Hal...
Second Game was unexciting until the sixth inning, which turned into the sort of thing that makes baseball conversation for years to come. Washington led 1-to-0 by reason of "Goose" Goslin's terrific clout into the upper grandstand tier in the third. Except for that, Pitcher Hal Schumacher, 22-year-old graduate of St. Lawrence University, had allowed only one hit in five innings. The Giants had knocked only two singles from Washington's veteran righthander, "General" Crowder. Then the Senators went to bat in the sixth. They did everything toward scoring more runs-except...
Fifth Game. Adolfo ("Pop") Luque. a 43-year-old Cuban who has been kicking around in professional baseball for 20 years, squinted with grave concern from the Giants' bench at what the Senators were doing to Pitcher Hal Schumacher in the sixth. Up to that point matters had gone nicely for the Giants. They had walloped "General" Crowder for two runs in the second, Hal Schumacher himself lashing out the single that scored Jackson and Mancuso. In the sixth they had routed Crowder when Mancuso's double sent Davis in with the third run. In all that time...
...said before, I would have written this before but for a certain doubt in my mind. A few days after I got here I happened to be speaking to one of my friends, and I asked him, "Well, Hal, what do you think of being awakened at seven?" "Seven? seven?" said he. "I'm not awakened at seven." At this point the doubt entered my mind. Had I been dreaming? I resolved to count the strokes the next morning. There were one hundred and thirty-nine, gentlemen enough to last any sane, decent church bell almost two days. Yours...