Word: inns
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Charmer. Pola Negri almost always works an entertaining miracle of some sort. Whether it is her personality or the shrewd selection of directors and material is difficult to say. Sidney Olcott took an old novel, put her back in the pages as a dancing girl in a European inn. A theatre man, a millionaire and his chauffeur become interested in her. She comes to New York, dances herself into prominence, marries the chauffeur...
...Christmas dinner of the Lincoln's Inn Society the poem was read by its author. It has only recently been printed, however, and will be placed on sale today. Members of Lincoln's Inn, when questioned about it last night declared, "The parody is priceless, if you are in the Law School. If not, it depends on the excellence of your sense of humor...
...Lincoln's Inn Class C. squash team will today meet the Weston Squash Club at Weston. The probable line-up will be: R. K. Stevens 2L., Leonard Wheeler 2L., F. H. Horn 2L., J. C. Owen 2L., and A. W. Willcox 2L. This team now holds fourth place in the C class squash league. The Class B team of the Lincoln's Inn Society ended its season in second place...
...Lincoln's Inn Society squash team playing on Saturday afternoon at Newtonville defeated the Newton Club 4 to 1. Newton's only victory was the defeat of Leonard Wheeler Jr. 2L, by Newton's number one man, A. L. LeBaron. R. L. Finley 3L, defeated A. O. Wellman; F. T. P. Plimpton 3L defeated K. H. Holbrook; A. W. Willcox 2L defeated S. B. Arend; J. C. Owen 2L defeated J. Cryan...
...Oxford a man's first duty is to "keep term," without which, work as he may, he cannot possibly obtain a degree. "Keeping term," brought down to its final analysis, consists in eating a given number of dinners at his college. In London, a law student at the Inns of Court must, if he ever hopes to become a barrister, eat at least three dinners in the hall of his particular Inn. Thus, by the lime a politician has been through Oxford and becomes a barrister-at-law, dinner-eating has become a firmly fixed habit. Small wonder that British...