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Dates: during 1920-1929
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University undergraduates and alumni play a prominent part in the fancy skating acts which will be introduced during the course of the Carnival. N. W. Niles '09 and Mrs. Theresa Weld Blanchard, pair skating champions of the United States will give an exhibition of their skill between the periods of the hockey game, while several students at the University, including P. A. Escher '27, renowned Swiss skater, will perform a surprise number. Miss Mirabel Vinson, national junior singles champion, will also give an exhibition of fancy skating in a singles act. There will be several other numbers of great interest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CARNIVAL SKATERS WILL LIVEN ARENA TONIGHT | 1/15/1925 | See Source »

Slocum and Baldwin, the two forwards, have been heralded as the best Freshman pair in several years, and they lived up to many of the nice things said about them. The former featured with ten goals from the floor, but Baldwin outshone him in all around play. He was in the thick of the play throughout, and showed a remarkable faculty for getting the ball from a scrimmage. His passing was responsible for many of Slocum's goals, but his own shooting was rather erratic...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1928 FORWARDS FLASH IN BASKETBALL OPENER | 1/12/1925 | See Source »

...exhibition of skating at the Arena on Thursday evening, January 15. Graduates of Harvard meet graduates of Dartmouth, with star players in each team. In the carnival between the periods of the game there will be fancy skating by well known amateurs, among them Mrs. Blanchard and Mr. Niles, pair-skating champions of the United States...

Author: By "l. B. R. briggs.", | Title: DEAN BRIGGS ENDORSES RADCLIFFE ICE CARNIVAL | 1/12/1925 | See Source »

...pair of boots for Jack Sheppard," "A sword for the Red Knight," "A suit of armor for Sir Florian." Thus spoke honest burghers in London printshops on Saturday nights. They laid down their pennies, took home boots, sword, armor, cut them from their cards, pasted them on the effigies of contemporary actors. They took pains. Often the scenes constructed in the three-sided rooms of the toy theatres were works of subtle art. Artists afterwards famed sometimes got bread by engraving the penny cards, the tuppeny cards-Blake, Flaxman, Cruikshank. Thousands worked at the making of the theatres; now only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: A Penny Plain | 1/12/1925 | See Source »

...Shapley advised amateurs, who wish to observe the eclipse properly, to provide themselves with smoked glasses and an ordinary pair of field glasses. "Among the interesting things for which to watch," he continued, "are the directions shadow bands on the ground take...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NATURE CONSPIRES AGAINST HARVARD | 1/9/1925 | See Source »

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