Word: marley
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...alliance a three-cornered one. Behind the figure of M. Hymans stands the energizing force of France, eager, even anxious, to perpetuate the old Entente. Always jealous of foreign influence over Belgium. England has viewed the Franco-Belgian alliance with suspicion. Haunting memories of Louis XIV persist like Marley's ghost. Since the new head of the Foreign Office, Austen Chamberlain, is said to favor such a Triple Entente, the proposal is opportune, and naturally emanates from Belgium...
Twenty-eight men, led by L. R. Ring '22, took part, singing "Now is the Month of Maying," by Marley, "Old Harvard" the words of which were especially written for the occasion to the tune of the Belgian National Anthem by D. T. W. McCord '21, and "My Love" by Horatio Parker...
...first piece will be a light song, "Now Is the Month of Maying," by Marley. "Old Harvard," to be sung to the tune of the Belgian National Anthem, with the words especially written for the occasion by D. T. M. McCord '21, has been selected for the second song of the University singers, while the feature of the evening will be a prize song, Horatio Parker's "My Love," which will be rendered by each one of the competing clubs. At the end the "Stein Song," by F. F. Bullard, will be sung by all of the clubs together...
Brown has a fast backfield combination in Pieri, Samson, and Gagnon. Each made long gains through the Dartmouth line. Marley and Moody, substitute backs, also showed up well. Captain Weeks and Brisk are a formidable pair of ends, able to stop gains at the extremities." UNIVERSITY. BROWN. DALEY, L.E. R.E., WEEKS MACOMBER, L.T. R.T., JOHNSTON COLEMAN, L.G. R.G., PETERSON RUSSO, C. C., HOVING BROWN, R.G. L.G., HUGGINS McMANMON, R.T. L.T., SHURTLEFF DENNIS, R.E. L.E., BRISK CONLON, Q.B. Q.B., SAMSON GEHRKE, L.H.B. R.H.B., GANGNON HOFFMAN, R.H.B. L.H.B., PIERI HUNNEMAN, F.B. F.B., FLYNN
...Robinson and Goodrich vs. Beyer and Marley...