Word: mix
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...time all stations will be licensed and classified so that the air will at last have a traffic system. Beside this, the song writers and publishers are demanding aerial royalties. As they refuse to be satisfied with less than four hundred thousand dollars annually, there will probably be fewer mix-ups of concerts and rag-time. Even France is having such troubles. In the midst of a government concert which was being sent from the Eiffel tower, a voice interrupted in English to say that classical music was no good, and then a pianist gave a spirited rendition of "Casey...
...revelation like this does not help anyone to believe in Senator Borah's medicine for the suffering world. The fact is that Communism is Communism and Capitalism is Capitalism and the twain will no more mix than oil and water. Russia realizes this therefore it has vowed to make all nations "one red". Our government has no desire to associate with a nation which is doing its best to undermine...
This same line-up started the second session. The University sextet, playing in this order, seemed to have an amount of strength which was not present in the regular line-up, However, near the middle of the period, Geran, taking a pass from McCarthy in a mix-up in front of the Crimson goal, shoved the puck into the net. Near the end of the period, Beals, racing down the right lane, took a long shot from near the center of the rink, which slipped past La Croix for the Crimson's only score...
...purpose of the series of luncheons at the Varsity Club to bring old athletes into close personal contact with those of the present. The graduate "H" men have an opportunity to mix freely with the baseball, track, crew, and football men of today, to dine with them at the actual training table. Not only is it possible in this manner to bring the group of Harvard athletes together, but also the spirit of the old wearers of the Crimson is passed on to its present defenders. Harvard athletics will benefit if the attendance at these frequent luncheons will grow, both...
...line through which a major portion of the Princeton gains went Saturday. Secondly he must bring more smoothness and coordination into the backfield. There is plenty of power there, but twice in the Tiger battle a mix-up in the signals proved very costly to the Crimson. In the third place the University men must be in first-class physical condition for the Yale contest...