Word: paradee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The Soviet Academy For Political Clowns opened its doors at Moscow last week under the rigid supervision of the State. Shrewd, Dictator Stalin has long since instructed his subordinates to see that in every Communist parade there shall be funnymen dressed as "President Coolidge," "King George V," "Capital," etc. Amid...
After all these unkind remarks have been unburdened from the critical conscience, it must be stated that What Price Glory in spite of its unflattering likeness to the play by the same name, to the Big Parade, is still a well-photographed, stirring, exciting picture. When Victor McLaglen came ( the...
She walks and for some strange reason she walks to Boston. One recalls places more alluring. There are the White Mountains and then, again, there are the Green Mountains. "There is, or at least was, Coral Gables. And Semerfield, N. J. has its charms. As a last resort there is...
At 3.45 o'clock this afternoon the University Band will start from in front of Widener to lead a parade to the field to witness the last practice of the year included in the band's list of songs is a new piece. "Harvard Triumphant", by J. H. Densmore '04...
Tomorrow afternoon, the team will hold its final Cambridge practice of the year. Behind the band the entire student body will parade to Soldiers Field to cheer the team, and sent it off to New Haven to battle the Blue. Not since 1922, when the Haughton system reached its climax...