Word: perfected
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Haven, Conn., October 21, 1924.--Dry, cold weather which was perfect for football and a two days rest put the Yale varsity in high spirits today. In their first scrimmage since the Dartmouth game of last Saturday they romped through the scrubs three times. Cottle scored over twice and Bench once. Cottle scored first after a series of line plunges and again later on a run from the middle of the field through the entire second team. Bench took the ball over on a plunge through the line...
...first attack of the second half failed, but Harvard was soon back with another threat when Glennon punted after McGlone's attempted dropkick had fallen short. Coach Fisher's team had and used the right play at the right moment. Two linebucks netted little. Then Hammond negotiated a perfect pass to McGlone who tore to the three-yard line from which Howe carried the ball over. There was no hesitancy, no faulty, sluggish play in the whole procedure...
...Boston Stock Company is reviving this week the latest, and probably the best, of the murder plays which kept the children awake so many nights last winter. "Whispering Wires" is less gruesome, more natural, and far more structurally perfect than its predecessors. We feel also that the author shows admirable rstraint in keeping his finger off the electric light switch. There is something gruesome about a dark stage, and frankly we don't like it. It makes us feel as if the man who was with that girl we thought we knew had taken out his penknife. Fortunately...
...club, however, is organized to gain toleration not merely in religion but also in economics and politics. And if members are chosen equally to represent the two great parties in the Christian religion it would seem that, in the interests of perfect toleration, there must also be an equal division politically and economically...
History is, properly speaking, a chronicle of the deeds of men. The 84 chapters of the books read with the perfect rhythm of a connected story; yet all of them have a different tale to tell. J. L. Garvin, Britain's great Liberal journalist, contributes four chapters on world history since 1890, with emphasis,on the 20th Century. Major General Sir Frederick Maurice polishes off the War, tells how it was "fought and won." General Ludendorff informs the reader that Germany never was defeated; which contention, even if it be preposterous, at least gives a point of view that...