Word: keiths
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...individual roles, Ian Keith made a confident and picturesque Orlando. But Marjorie Rambeau was not Rosalind. She was good to look at, her delivery was often excellent, her comedy effective without tedious rollicking - but the proud, humorous, airy creature of Shakespeare's fancy she was not. She gave everything but enchantment to the part...
...Workmen at St. Ouen, on the Island of Jersey, English Channel, found a prehistoric skull at first claimed to be that of an ape-woman older than Pithecanthropus (500,000 years), our earliest known near human ancestor. But Sir Arthur Keith and Dr. Smith Woodward, of the British Museum, believe it to be of the Neolithic period (from 5,000 to 10,000 years old). It was found in a burial place of people of that time, where bones and implements are plentiful...
...where one may occasionally encounter Henry B. Fuller, one of the quietest and most significant figures in the progress of American letters. There is the University of Chicago, with its Robert Herrick, whose Homely Lilla brings him back to fiction after several years of silence. There is Evanston, with Keith Preston, the gay columnist and gayer Greek professor, with Henry Kitchell Webster and Edwin Balmer, both popular novelists. There is Schlogel's, chiefly picturesque as a cafe by reason of pre-prohibition memories, where gather the denisons of The Chicago Daily News, where one may find Harry Hanson, the Heywood...
...smallest man in either boat and was rowing his first intervarsity race. Stroking with judgment and rhythm, he held his crew to a safe lead after the first quarter mile and helped win the first victory for Oxford since 1913 by two lengths of open water. Keith Kane, former Harvard football captain, requires no introduction. Pulling a strong oar at No. 4 in the Oxford boat, he did his job for Oxford on the English Thames as he did for Harvard on the Thames that passes Red Top. Tevis Hume, formerly of Princeton, and F. K. Brown, of Washing...
...Keith Kane '22, captain of the University football team in 1921 and number 3 on the Crimson crew in the spring of 1920 and number 7 in 1921, rowed number 4 on the Oxford university crew which on Saturday defeated Cambridge for the first time since 1913. Kane is now a student in Ballial College. Another American, W. P. Mellen, who prepared for Oxford at Middlesex School, stroked the winning crew...