Word: marche
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Yale was riding on the crest of the wave of triumph, sweeping all Harvard elevens before her with relentless power. In 1908 the tide turned, and although the Crimson victory in that year was followed by a Yale win in 1909, Harvard was launched on her triumphant march under the headship of Percy D. Haughton '90, the coach who led the Crimson forces out of the football doldrums...
From the opening kick-off the game went slightly in Harvard's favor. Late in the first half a sustained march started toward the Yale goal. Yard after yard was clicked off, with F.P. Ver Wiebe '09 carrying the ball on most of the plays. A touchdown was in sight...
...second triangular debate with Williams and Pennsylvania will be held on February 25, while the final round will take place on March 24 with Princeton and Yale...
...enterprise of this kind. France must pay but 5% to the Swedish Match Co. for the money. She saved $1,850,000 in annual interest; she rids herself of the old $70,000,000 issue, a nuisance: (with the new funds it may be called and paid for next March 15); and she obviates possible delicate dickering with Ambassadorial Washington. And U. S. investors contribute $50,000,000 to the financing...
...hunting, exploring and literature. His former opus, Among Pygmies and Gorillas, was an account of a zoological probe into the centre of the dark continent. This is a volume of short stories; love stories, African anecdotes, color stories about a chief who understood black magic, a leopard hunt, a march of wild phantoms through the jungle. The obvious comment upon princes, even Swedish princes, who write books is that laudatory insult reserved, also for bears who ride bicycles. But the literary lapses of Prince William do not suggest the comparison; he rides the fictitious bicycle of his fictions with grace...