Word: keyed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Farnsworth room for an hour or two, those who go to the Copley Theatre as well as the movies, those who find a great deal of pleasure in reading unusual books from pure curiosity, not because they think they ought to. "A man's general information is the true key to his personality", says Mr. Gay; which is not far from the truth when we consider the really useful men we know. General information!--"vestiges of an unconscionable amount of reading, observation and experience" picked up here and there in the course of following our particular whims...
Doubles.--Duane and Pfaffman (H) defeated Mangum and Morgan (P), 6-8, 7-5; Farnham and Key (H) defeated Vanneman and Nowell...
With the Cornell races a short five days off, the key-note of yesterday's workout for both University and Freshman crews was a keen spirit of preparation for Saturday's events when the first University and yearling eights are scheduled to go to Ithaca...
Great interest naturally has attached to the recent discoveries of Mr. Hammond and Professor Chaffee in the field of wireless. By employing a sort of ethereal "hog-Latin" they are able to send out a jumble of waves which can only be understood by those in possession of the "key". All those who have ever enjoyed (?) the luxury of hearing Mary Garden, Sousa's Band and Bert Lowe's dance orchestra working away merrily at one and the same time on 360 meters will no doubt be delighted with this new system for secret wireless communication. To be sure...
...watercolor by Winslow Homer representing Fishing Boats, Key West, and painted doubtless during the winter of 1903 and 1904 which Homer spent at Key West, has just been loaned to the Fogg Art Museum. The picture bears the artist's initials but is not dated. Homer's tropical scenes rank perhaps among his finest works. Mr. Downes in his book on Homer says, "For pure beauty of colour and light they have never been surpassed, and it is hard to believe that they ever...