Word: nell
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...true love and lady-in-waiting to Elizabeth, who continually interrupts the love making of this amourous couple. And shshsh! the villain, Ramon Pedro Jose etc, etc, etc, acted by George Higginson '27 ambassador and lieutenant of King Philipe of Spain, who don't mean right by our Nell! Ramon, scorned and repulsed, carries out to the best of his ability the commands of his King, as well he should do, and with cautious footstep and deep breathing he attempts to--but you'll have to see that for yourself...
...very happily to write about Charles II. Posterity, with invincible gaucherie, remembers Charles as "The Merry Monarch," as the popularizer of a certain breed of spaniel, and as the only man or monarch to whom Miss Eleanor Gwyn* was ever faithful. Mr. Drinkwater does not forget the spaniels nor Nell Gwyn, but he remembers Mr. Charles...
...victory of A. H. O'Nell '28 over George Leness 1L, in the second trial heat of the 600 yard run was the high spot of the second day of the Winter Track meet yesterday afternoon. O'Neil, who scintillated as a Freshman but showed a decided relapse last year, has been running in top form this season and stepped the distance yesterday in the exceptionally fast time of 1 minute 16 3-5 seconds. Leness, who finished third, was the mainstay of the M. I. T. team last year and is known as one of the best middle distance...
...sort of thing before, they now found it too late to stop. The tabloids, moreover, had made of the Brownings "news" which newspapers could not, they felt, afford to omit. The Hearst Journal was willing enough, nay, eager, to rush its leading staff members to the trial, including saccharine Nell Brinkley who discovered a "lesson to mothers" for the front page. But the editor of the New York Herald Tribune may well have pondered before deciding the sensation was so unavoidable that he must assign to it Star Reporters Forrest Davis and Whitney Bolton. Both the Herald Tribune...
Singers will entertain the 1930 men, and C. E. Henderson '28, of the Gold Coast Orchestra will play the piano for the general singing which will be a feature of the rally. It will be the duty of A. H. O'Nell '28, one of the University's cheer leaders, to lead the Freshmen in their cheering...