Word: proved
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Harvard's endurance may prove the winning factor against Yale tonight at the Arena. This advantage is partially offset, however, by the Blue's slight superiority in the second string line. To a certain extent frequent substitutions can make up for deficiencies in stamina...
After two weeks of inaction the University quintet will meet Syracuse University this evening at 8 o'clock at Hemenway-Gymnasium. With the possible exception of the Columbia fray, tonight's contest should prove to be the most severe test thus far this year...
Fascisti. The political situation in respect to Party politics is complicated. The Fascisti are powerful, and as Nationalists they are popular-just how powerful and popular only the elections can prove. Their popularity is due to their having delivered Italy from Bolshevism and put her in a sounder financial, economic and political condition. Against this, however, is the fact that Fascist brutalities in killings, burnings, floggings have alienated a number of Italians. Popular Party. The so-called Popular Party is Catholic and is the most recent of all political parties in Italy. It came into existence in 1919, when Pope...
Flaming Barriers seems a notable attempt at leisurely comedy which misses fire. It misses fire until the last few hundred feet, when a forest conflagration banishes the leisurely plot and burns the whole thing in a blaze of melodrama. The fire enables Jacqueline Logan and Antonio Moreno to prove her father's fire-fighting apparatus the most efficient in the world. Since everyone but the villain had been trying to prove this throughout the picture, it was the normal solution. The earlier stages of the action, dealing with life in a Main Street Manufacturing Company, are only mildly arousing. Miss...
...shade in the predictions. They are R. G. Allen '26, LeB. R. Barker '26, W. L. Chapin '25, B. R. Cutcheon '25, and J. N. Watters '26, Against these runners the Yale four, Bannon, Chapman, Geilfuss, and Douglass, is certain to offer stiff opposition. Bannon has yet to prove himself, but his showing this year has been remarkable. The other three are veterans: Captain Douglass won the Oxford-Cambridge two-mile race in 1921, but bowed to Watters last year; Chapman has been victorious in the quarter-mile races of Oxford-Cambridge meets in the past two years, and tonight...