Word: marked
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Dudley Commuters' Center the first annual squash tournament is in full swing. Sixteen men are entered and there is a seeded list of four. Number one in this list is Mark Mazel ocC, and then follow in order Peregrine White 2L, Irving Banner ocC, and Adolph W. Samborski...
...brutally murdered by Jack the Ripper. Berg's orchestra then sounds out a shuddering scream. The New York Philharmonic took the cue faithfully, startled half its subscribers who still had to hear Soprano Agnes Davis emit a wailing postlude. Strapping young Agnes Davis, who has made her mark at Philadelphia Orchestra concerts, was supposed to be a Countess Geschwitz, as bewitched by Lulu as were the many men who loved her. The whole story seemed revolting in its episodic outline. But Berg's music was not to be discounted. Murky, rumbly drums actually suggested an evil, brooding power...
...Freshman football team contributes a potential scorer in Don Daughters, who is reputed to have crossed the 23 foot mark in the broad jump...
...mention Mark Sullivan in the same breath with Paul Mallon, the blatherskite, and those twins of sin, Allen & Pearson, the foul character assassins...
...spite of this record, Capt. Musick has remained virtually unknown to the public. He refuses to show off or make wisecracks for newsmen. He has never been known to stunt in a plane, never makes a flight without the most meticulous preparations, even refuses to tie up to a mark until it has been tested. Completely lacking in vanity, he refuses to discuss his career even with such close friends as Navigator Noonan, with whom he bunks when on duty...