Word: perfected
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Telegraphic report was received last night to the effect that the Freshman rifle team defeated the Yale 1927 shooters by the score of 495 to 489. Captain W. E. Trevvett '27 and C. F. Avila 1E. S. were the individual stars for the 1927 outfit, each shooting a perfect score...
...Morgan standing in front of a Rolls-Royce show window might remove his silk hat, scratch his head and ask with perfect reason: "Shall I buy one? Shall I buy ten? Shall I buy twelve?" A beggar standing in the same place and seriously making the same inquiry might very properly be arrested for insanity. Yet the difference between the two would be a mere matter of purse...
Captain E. H. Lane '24 was the star of the University outfit. Touched only four times by his three opponents, he kept his perfect record intact and made the Harvard victory possible. E. L. Lane was beaten in his last bout with Elwell of Yale, and Roland Fleer '24 lost all three of his bouts. It was when Captain E. H. Lane of the University met Captain Huntington of Yale, that the issue of the meet was really decided. Although the score was 5-2, the fighting was very close and if Lane can duplicate this performance on Thursday...
Although an Italian, nurtured amid brilliant stage-lights and full throated choruses in the Scala at Milan, he is still an ardent and perfect Wagnerite. Thus he pleases both the Verdi and Puccini enthusiasts, with their passion for the good old things, and the moderns, who want to get away from the bad old things. He lives solely for his job, arrives at the "House" early each day, leaves late...
...himself to the ways of the western world since the wars of the French Revolution liberated him from the ghetto; he does this the more easily in America because America is still culturally dominated by a Jewish book, the Bible; eventually he will bring his ideals of life into perfect harmony with those of the civilization in which he dwells...