Word: hards
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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There are several promising members of last year's squad returning. These include Captain Hutchinson's brother J. W. Hutchinson '30, Joseph Morrill '28, O. L. Winston '30, and J. W. Filoon '29. The Harvard team is in the same predicament as that of the Yale team, being hard hit by graduation. After vacation practice matches will be held for two weeks before an outside game is to be played...
...however, you are like the reviewer and have no predetermined feeling for or against Miss Daniels, the matter becomes more difficult-if you take your movie going seriously enough to wonder about such things. The show tries awfully hard to be a roaring, ripsnorting tale of a milk-fed, misanthropic young lady-Miss Daniels-who gets mixed up in a a war among bootleggers, hi-jackers, and revenue officers. After numberless corpses have been strewn about the scene, she is able to declare that at last she has found Adventure and Romance with a capital "A" and a capital...
Last year's stellar twirlers, F. V. Field '27, and J. F. Barnes '27, are missing and now are counted among the leading cricket bowlets, Sheep and Goats Club, Hard Riding, Hants, England. The sterling combination of H. W. Foote '27 and D. S. Gibbs '27 will be missed at short and second. The position of Gibbs, who has graduated to the big time circuits, is perhaps the most difficult to fill...
...Buzzard. John Collier was dead. Of that there could be no doubt whatever. But the members of the cast of Broadway's newest murder play thought that if they pretended John Collier was still alive, his murderer would reappear to investigate. So they pretended, as hard as and as long as they could. Now and again, some one of them would claim to be the culprit until at last the true culprit admitted her identity. Then the audience, which had begun to imagine that it would have to wait for a death bed confession, trooped wearily away. There...
...hard for John Charles Fremont, adventurer (TIME, March 12), to realize that Kit was a devil incarnate in an Indian fight. Fremont, generous, press-agented the unassuming Kit, who helped him capture territory from the Mexicans and make California a part of the U. S. As a lieutenant, Kit took part in Fremont's quarrel with General Kearney in the California conquest. The U. S. Government was unwilling to confirm Kit's commission; and thus his two years' service to his country under Fremont went unpaid and unrecognized. Kit regarded the Army as an unmixed curse...