Word: love
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Hawker has contributed much toward world-progress in aviation; in his next attempt he will probably contribute more. But perhaps his greatest service has been purely unintentional. He has made two great kindred nations feel keenly how like they are, one to the other, in their basic love of good sportsmanship. He has brought Britain and America closer, perhaps, than ever before, thus imparting even more life and substance to the cordial and brotherly words uttered by President Wilson in London and Manchester last December...
...music will be furnished by Bert Lowe's seven-piece orchestra and will consist of popular pieces and tunes from recent light operas. The motion pictures will be a Douglas Fairbanks comedy entitled "Say Young Fellow," Roscoe Arbuckle in "His Wedding Night," and a Mack Sennett comedy called "Smothered Love." No speeches are scheduled for tonight in as much as the committee considers the present program of entertainment sufficient to occupy the evening. As in all smokers light refreshments consisting of ginger ale, pretzels and cigarettes will be served. Voting on the amendment to the class constitution will be held...
...smokers, there will be no speeches. Instead, a musical specialty will be given by a seven-piece orchestra under the leadership of Bert Lowe. The motion pictures will be "Say Young Fellow," featuring Douglas Fairbanks, Roscoe Arbuckle in "His Wedding Night, and a Mack Sennett comedy called "Smothered Love." As usual, cigarettes, ginger ale, and pretzels will be served during the evening...
Thayer Junior B:--B., Mills; 2, Cabot; 3, Cook; 4, Healy; 5, Holden; 6, Love; 7, Leach; S., Harrison...
...Ryan, in his pantheistic God's Ghost, haunting, mysterious, dewy, curiously suggesting tones of Wordsworth and Keats, and Mr. Chambers, in the Sinn Fein, frankly swinging into Kipling's virile stride to tell how men may cheer and die, not only have something to say but show that they love music of word and of line and understand the beauty of form. Miss Campbell strives honorably but is not so successful: not even the exigencies of rhyme can justify the momentary shifting to the "plain language" of Friends--and poets...