Word: marked
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Finally whipped into presentable shape after weeks of stiff practice, the Freshman baseball team travels to Southboro tomorrow to open its season against St. Mark's at 4 o'clock. According to Coach Bond, it is going to be anybody's game, since the first-year men have never before worked together under fire...
...Mark Twain and Howells," Professor Maynadier, Sever...
Divorced. Evelyn John St. Loe Strachey, editor of the Socialist Review, son of the late Editor John St. Loe Strachey of the London Spectator; and Esther Murphy Strachey, daughter of the late Patrick Francis Murphy, head of Mark Cross Co. (leather goods), famed after-dinner speaker; in London...
...Socialism is a better economic system than capitalism." The affirmative team will debate the Yale negative team in the Union, and the negative team will journey to Princeton to meet the Princeton affirmative. The other two opposing Yale and Princeton teams will meet at New Haven. This debate will mark the most ambitious venture of the Freshman debating council in recent years...
...three years ago a ruddy-cheeked Russian who wore startlingly high collars and frizzly hair standing on end arrived in the U. S. to give piano recitals. U. S. audiences took instantly to Ossip Salomonowitsch Gabrilowitsch. He became a fixture on the U. S. musical scene, married Clara Clemens, Mark Twain's daughter, in 1918 became conductor of the Detroit Symphony. When Violinist Albert Spalding started to plow out his career, he reversed the route Gabrilowitsch had taken. In the U. S. Spalding found that it was a handicap to be the handsome, athletic-looking son of a rich...