Word: lucke
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...selection of a dark horse is, of course, determined by the availability of the candidate, by the skillful maneuvering on the part of his managers and by a favorable combination of circumstances that sweeps him forward at the right moment. One can not predict what good luck will effect or political connivance secure but the availability of the CRIMSON's dark horses can be examined. From this point of view Seabury, Bulkley, Murray, and Reed appear in turn not as a possible dark horse but as a bete noire. To one or another important element within the Democratic party each...
Theoretically "Daily" editorials should express the opinion of Radcliffe as a whole. Valiantly the frantic desk editor scans the "New York Times", the "Christian Science Monitor", and even the "Harvard CRIMSON". If luck is with her, she hits upon a suitable phrase from which she tries to evolve the universal idea of Radcliffe. Now, the body she is attempting to represent is, though not great, diverse. Therefore at the very outset she is in a dilemma--to say or not to say. If she chooses the better course, she merely compounds various facts and theories into a sort...
...meets Joan Blondell, a stage dancer (or chorus girl) who needs sixty dollars to reach her troupe in Salt Lake City and plays "Santa Claus for once in his life", unaware that Dr. Bernard, a fiendish old pervert in love with Joan is following them. Lady Luck further sets the stage when Doug's pal finds a check and draws out an innocent-looking violin case which is full of counterfeit money. With both Dr. Bernard and the counterfeiters on his trail Doug displays his acrobatic inheritance to good advantage in a thrilling dash through and above a switch yard...
...regrettable experience to watch the unfolding of such a ridiculous and pointless story, under direction that indicates a total lack of dramatic perception on the part of James Whale. Better luck next week...
With small prospects for a Crimson victory but fairly bright ones for one or two first places, the undefeated University swimmers will go into action against a favored Yale team at 7 o'clock tonight in New Haven. Given a bit of luck in picking up second places, the Harvard natators should be able to offer the Intercollegiate League champions much better opposition than Harvard's first swimming team did a year...