Word: lost
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harvard team is favored to win in tonight's encounter, having lost only one game so far this season, and notwithstanding the fact that the B. U. outfit has played six games already this season, as compared to Harvard's four. The B. U. quintet has won only two games out of the six played, losing to M. I. T., Wesleyan, Tufts, and Rhode Island, and winning over Brown and Worcester Technology. Whereas, Harvard has won over Northeastern, Worcester Technology, and Middlebury, and although defeated by M. I. T., made a very creditable showing in that game...
...which opened against Dartmouth on Saturday is a shift at goal where W. L. Elkins '29 will appear in place of O. P. Jackson '29 who will not see action tonight. The Harvard sextet has recovered from the effects of the strenuous game against the Green which the University lost 2 to 1 in a hard-fought match. With the exception of Jackson all the players who have seen action in the more important games will be on hand tonight...
...that the stage, at least, had seen the last of Mr. Chaney. Albert Van Dekker, in the part of Leone, Captain of the Fleet, spares nothing of himself to support alone in the play the whole truth of virtue outraged. His acting grew in strength, and no irony was lost in the trial for rape and the money-won acquittal...
...should learn from this sad story if we hesitate we are lost...
...fond of plover eggs. He drank champagne from the slipper of Actress Pauline Markham, who had a "voice of velvet and the lost arms of Venus of Milo." He tried to drive a coach-and-four through the doorway of a Paris house, putting himself in the hospital for a month. Several times, in dead of night, he raced along the boulevards?stark naked in the driver...