Word: loving
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Choate spoke of "Dana as a Citizen, Lawyer, and Writer on International Law." Mr. Dana's first venture in politics, in his thirty-second year, he said, marked clearly his independence of spirit, his love of the right, and determination to maintain it at whatever cost, and his clear foresight into the political future. He hated the Abolitionists, who were altogether too unconventional for him, but he made his debut in political life as chairman of the Free Soil Meetings at the Tremont Temple. He declared: 'I am a Free Soiler because I am (who should...
...Speare '19, 6-1, 6-2; S. P. Speer 2L. defeated N. M. Lang '19, 6-1, 6-2; G. Aldis '17 defeated R. Wood, by default; C. J. Harris 2G. defeated C. B. Sloane '16, 6-1, 6-2; F. V. B. Demarest '19 defeated J. S. Love '17, 6-3, 6-4; H. C. Place 3L. defeated P. F. Reniers '16, 6-0, 6-1; W. D. D. Morgan '18 defeated W. W. Spencer '18, 6-0, 6-3; D. S. Gates '17 defeated S. S. Pierce '19, 6-1, 6-3; P. C. Lewis '17 defeated...
...Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock: J. S. Love '17 vs. F. V. B. Demarest '19, N. C. Starr '17 vs. E. B. Benjamin...
...Waltz, "Cecile"; 4. Fox-trot, "Syncopated Walk"; 5. One-step, "Tennessee"; 7. Fox-trot, "Show Us How to Do the Fox-Trot"; 8. Waltz, "Mighty Lak' a Rose"; 9. One-step, "Dixieland"; 10. One-step, "When I Discovered You"; 11. Fox-trot, "One Horse Town"; 12. "Erie"; 13. Waltz, "Love Moon"; 14, One-step, "War in Schoenburg"; 15. Fox-trot, "Good-Bye Girls"; 16. One-step, "Little Spark of Love"; 17. Waltz, "Millicent"; 18. Fox-trot, "Grown Up Ladies"; 19. One-step, "Sister Susie"; 20. Waltz, "Farewell...
...Watson's "Desire of the Moon" is the one dramatic love story in the number. It is at times wittily facetious, at others conventionally sad, on the whole decidedly interesting. It might be called a black story told in pink. In "The Interrupted Romance," J. R. Dos Passos has a plot too frail to be called a plot at all, and a style too soft and adjectival. Descriptive details are good, however, and presented in a cheerful tone. In a brief editorial the editor-in-chief makes a graciously apologetic bow before retiring. We certainly feel like thanking...