Word: jeffersons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Lafayette's "League of Nations back-field"-Moore, Chicknoski, Kirleski, Gebhard-swept to an easy victory over Washington and Jefferson. The latter team, on the defensive throughout, made several brilliant stands, and with the muscular support of Fullback Harmony, managed to keep the score down...
Died. Lizzie Hudson Collier, 60, retired actress; in Manhattan. She was leading woman for Joseph Jefferson, Nat C. Goodwin, Henry Miller. In her early days, she starred in the productions of her uncle, James W. Collier scored hits in The Lights O'London and Storm Beaten...
...Pulitzer prize play for last year, Hatcher Hughes presented a light comedy in a remarkable setting among Southern mountaineers. In the November issue of "The Forum" is published that magazine's prize short story for 1924, which also has a Southern theme. "The Secret at the Cross-roads", as Jefferson Moseley has called his play, deals with the race question, not as a theorist searching for causes, but as a writer of clear vision dealing with facts...
...photograph, so given out, showed the platform adorned with a great U. S. flag. On the flag was a picture of President Coolidge, flanked on either side by pictures of Washington and Jefferson. The meeting was opened by the Grand Dragon of Nebraska. Then the Imperial Wizard, Dr. Hiram Wesley Evans of Atlanta, appeared, accompanied by his Kloncilium (Cabinet) consisting of 15 genii: Klaliff (First Vice President), Klazik (Second Vice President), Klokard (lecturer), Kludd (chaplain), Kligrapp (secretary), Klabee (Treasurer), Kladd ("Conductor")*, Klarogo (Inner-guard), Klexter (Outer-guard), Klonsel (Attorney), Night Hawk (Courier) and the four Klokann (auditors...
...Kelley '25, Captain of the crew, will be Head cheer-leader. Other cheer-leaders will be Jefferson Fletcher '25, Clark Hodder '25, and J. E. Toulman '25. A new system of signals for cheers will be inaugurated this year, which will be explained on the field...