Word: ovals
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first time this fall, tried to gain ground via the aerial route. In spite of the poor weather conditions, two forward passes were attempted, and they both succeeded. The first, Barker to Baldwin, put the ball in scoring position, and the second, Barker to Zarakov, put the oval over for a score...
...this rate of progress and elevation New Haven will soon be able to boast the projected bronze bull dog (to be joined by a leash to "hanc statuam"), a new set of blue lions for the oval and perhaps a correspondence school of cinema photography. Columbia has one! We can even foresee the time when the only relics of yesteryear that Yale can boast will be Professor Beers and compulsory chapel. May the author of "The Ways of Yale", however, long outlive the less noble institution...
Velazquez (1599-1660) because, long ago, he conceived that the plump oval face of a little Spanish prince with beady eyes would almost achieve piquancy if tilted beneath a hat like a black velvet sofa pillow-that the princeling's rotund body, swathed in the ribbon-counter elegance of his period, would appear almost slight if mounted upon a very fat pony-that the obese quadruped would appear speedy as a blooded stallion if he were poised on his hind-legs against a sky of troubled fire and blown grey cloud. (The result of Velazquez's cogitation, Prince...
...plump oval face of a little Spanish prince...
...last test for the University baseball team before it goes into its annual series with Yale next week will come this afternoon when the Crimson nine journeys to Medford to oppose Tufts College. Tufts enters the Oval with a team which should effectively try the University power, having won eleven out of its 18 starts with victories for most of its important conflicts...