Word: periodical
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...geisha-house owners remain legally mere landlords. Actually they hold the geisha girls who are in their debt as security until they earn enough to pay off the credits extended them. Though in many cases the geisha die before they are debt free, six years is the approximate period of service after which the geisha are able to retire wth sufficient savings to live in modest comfort...
Molenda, Michigan's plowing fullback, crashed over Oklahoma's goal line twice in the first period and after that, what with the zooming passes of Benny Friedman, the smart defensive play of Ooster-baan, crossed the line almost at will. Score: Michigan 42, Oklahoma 3. Yale had a romp against Boston University. Two backs that have never been heard of before- Goodwine and Decker-helped a good deal to amass the formidable score of 51 to 0. Paul Scull, one of the fastest backs in the East, made Pennsylanvia's fifth touchdown in the last period against...
...great running of Pruce Caldwell brought Yale the last two touchdowns. In the third period Caldwell took the ball almost single-handed from his own 43 yard line across the Georgia goal. The only gain in this march that Caldwell did not make himself was a three yard buck by Foote. Again in the fourth quarter, Caldwell took the ball over after a series of nighty rushes...
...first Sophomore team went in for a ten minute scrimmage against Coach Jimmy Knox's second team players, and were followed by the first Junior eleven who faced the scrubs for a like period of time. The object of this drill was primarily to give defensive training to the class teams; the seconds being in possession of the ball the greater part of the time. The Sophomores, during their brief possession of the ball, were unable to make any great headway against the second team line. Later, the Juniors engaged in a stiff scrimmage which afforded an excellent defensive drill...
...second half, Team A once more and battle, and once more proved their superiority by outrushing their opponents by a wide margin, although they did not score. Late in the period the visitors blocked a 1929 punt, retrived the lose ball, and scored touchdown...