Word: muchness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Ausley also announced that the Advocate will employ World War camouflage, "calculated not so much to render the building invisible as to disguise the direction, in which it is moving...
...tenure free-for-all have now been going on for about four months, although it is only within the last few days that there has been pitched battle between Faculty elements and the Administration. Thus far there has been no hint as to the final up-shot. This much has been accomplished: all the sides concerned have at last clarified their positions so that the points at issue are comprehensible. This alone is a great deal, considering the enormous complexities of the problem...
...politely barbaric wise-cracking of her first play, "The Women." But it has an element which "The Women" didn't have,--a well constructed plot that swings the audience along from crack to crack without a let-down. Another element, sort of added attraction, is some thought-content,--not much, it's true, but some. The characters of Madison Breed and B. J. Wickfield are drawn on a slightly higher level than the broad, low, and beautiful plain of sex, even though they make frequent excursions downward. The girl-lead, Cindy Lou, while undergoing ordeal by hell-fire and brimstone...
...with a body injury, promises to ease Coach Harlow's end problem more than at any time since the advent of Loren MacKinney to the front ranks. Koufman, ineligible last year, was rated the best end on the Freshman squad in 1937, and his presence against Penn will mean much to both the Crimson attack and defense...
They did not uncover much in subduing the Lafayette and Yale threats, apparently being content to get a touchdown and let the hapless opposition wear itself out against a rock-ribbed line. One Wexler to Gustafson heave did the business Saturday against the Blue, and the Crimson are certain to see more of this combination in Soldiers Field...