Word: miltonic
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Continuing its desperate drive for top honors in the class B division of the Massachusetts Squash Racquets Association, the Crimson second team of racquet wielders scored a clean sweep against the Milton Club in the five matches played on the loser's floor last Saturday afternoon. By their victory the second squad gained a point on the leaders who each dropped one match out of five on the same day. The Newton Center Club still leads the field two games ahead of the Crimson seconds, while the Harvard Club quintet is still clinging to the ground berth a scant game...
...general trend toward increased freedom typified by this radical change will probably be carried still further in the Yale schools of Medicine and Divinity. In the former, the abolition of the scholastic year system of pursuing studies may be discarded in the near future. Dean Milton C. Winternitz of the School of Medicine, has advocated the proposed changes as in accord with the present theory of graduate education and has denied that they are of a particularly radical nature...
...Unguarded Hour. If you have forgotten what Milton Sills looks like, wait patiently at this one and you can find out. He strolls in very late as that fabulous creature, an ascetic Italian duke. But his arrival does little to help the piece, which is melo-amorous studio stuff and none too clever at that. Doris Kenyon is present as a somewhat simpering U. S. jazzabel out on an ultimately successful coronet hunt. The header (out of a window) that wicked Count Stelio (Charles Beyer) takes is alleged actually to have dislocated the actor's neck...
...Class C competition the Freshman court squad advanced to fourth place with a 4 to 1 victory over the Milton Club, on the latter's floor, Saturday afternoon. The 1929 racquet wielders are trailing the Harvard Club's third team by seven games, and are behind Newton Center and the Walk Over Club...
Other officers elected were Charles Cortez Abbott '28 of Cambridge, Secretary; Henry Wilkinson Bragdon '28 of New York City, Pegasus; and Henry Endicott Stebbins '27, of Milton, Treasurer...