Word: pace
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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LIFE, Feb. 7: "... Many will call it the greatest musical movie ever made . . . stands out in stunning relief . . . never loses pace. Its dancing is expert. Its comedy is really funny...
Rehearsals for "So Proudly We Hall," the Hasty Pudding Club's 92nd annual production, quickened their pace yesterday with the arrival of William Holbrook, chorus director, from New York...
Within the past two years Harvard's swimmers have run up a string of eighteen victories, in which several national records were shattered Since the construction of the Indoor Athletic Building eight years ago, undergraduate interest has kept pace with the team's steady improvement. Close to capacity crowds attend all league meets, and last March seats could have been sold twice over for the Yale upset...
...Comes Back (Warner Bros.). Sock for sock, the prize ring cannot compare with its cinema counterpart for fury, excitement, sustained pace; this, in spite of the fact that few actors are natural sockers. Newest and most natural of the cinema sockers is rangy, 190-pound, six-footer Wayne Morris. Socker Morris, turning 24 this week, lashes out with the unrepressed indignation of a small boy fighting over a marble game. And he really knows something about boxing. In the course of training for his Warner Bros. career, he has K.O.'d a whole row of professional roughnecks...
With Bolles himself holding down the lighthouse position, the crew was an impressive combination of Varsity and former Varsity material. Roger W. Cutler '37 set the pace, with Paul Austin '37, Erickson '38, Tom Choate '37, John Senior '38, Jack Radway '38, and Lring Swaim '39 behind him. Eddie White '38 held the tiller ropes...