Word: looke
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...storm of applause which greeted the appearance of W. L. Wilson '27 last night as the red-headed Queen Elizabeth in the Hasty Pudding club's eighty first annual riot, seems to indicate a public demand to investigate further this question of color. The wise man will only look more devilish and confine his remarks to the cleverness, good looks, and ability of said Wilson, who is even better this year than in the past two years, which is as much as can be said for any actor. Arnie Horween was heard to mutter that if he only...
...proposed trip of combined Yale and Harvard Golf team to meet an Oxford and Cambridge combination in England next summer received added impetus when the Harvard Athletic Committee voted, at a meeting last night, to look with favor on the plan. Definite arrangements will be deferred until the Committee has the opinion of the Yale authorities on the project...
...hand . . . made clear to me how thoroughly the caricature of my person produced and disseminated by Entente propaganda had fixed itself in their minds. . . . Like a prisoner, like an outlaw, I move among these Hollanders who turn away their lowering, shy visages as they pass, or, at most, look askance at me with half-closed eyes. I am the bloodthirsty babykiller ; people are embittered against the Dutch Government . . . for letting me roam about untrammeled...
...Inventor Josepho's device outright, also retaining him as technical adviser and vice president of their company, Photomaton Inc. Soon street sheiks, titian cashiers, small-scale honeymooners and spreeing butter-and-eggers will start raining quarters into Vanity Fair's newest coffers, to make sure what they look like. In six months, 280,000 people have patronized the first Photomaton studio, on Broadway, including Governor Smith, who played there for an hour, and Cinema Tsar Will H. Hays. Business may get bad for passport artists and proprietors of half-moon parlors. Photomaton Inc. looks for lively trade from...
...certain large popular callings in after-life, and offers an agreeable and stimulating side occupation for everybody. Some, either avowedly or secretly, choose the field because they think it is easy. To them all one can say is that college courses in English are not as easy as they look, and that standards and requirements are stiffened in proportion as a subject is easy. Without dilating farther on such topics at this point, the best way of introducing the subject of English as a field of concentration is to say certain things about the conditions of studying it at Harvard...