Word: proved
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...motion, Captain Carson contemplates several shifts in line-up. Shiras will be advanced from the defense to the forward line, and Carson will likely take his place at point, replacing Griscom, who will open at left wind. Bulkley, a high-scorer for the Blue combination, will prove a dangerous opponent at the right extremity...
...popular, both in book form and on the stage. One's interest is held to the final curtain by the element of mystery provided by Judy's ignorance as to the identity of her guardian. The "happy ending" which comes when Judy's benefactor and devoted lover prove to be one and the same person furnishes a pleasing conclusion to the play...
With what should prove an easy game against Browne and Nichols on Thursday as their only goal for the week, the second hockey team did not have any regular practice yesterday, although several members of the squad entered into informal practice on the Charlesbank Rinks...
...only ought such an institution to benefit those who consistently eat at the Union, but it should prove of advantage to students who are in the habit of dining at their individual clubs. While it is unlikely that the latter class of men would take all their meals at a "club table" in the Union, they might find that attendance at such a group, say three or more times a week, bad much to offer. Thus many friends whose social activities are confined to widely-separated clubs, but who are yet more than ordinarily congenial, would be brought together...
...Hoff may be picked as a few of the many delightful bits in the entertainment. As for music, "I love the Land of Old Black Joe" and "My Sahara Rose" give melody. The Acrobats, Messeurs Regal and Moore, at first burlesque their profession in an amusing manner and then prove themselves to be performers of unusual ability, Lillian Fitzgerald, appearing as a Parisian and later as an Irish Colleen kept up the atmospheres of surprise and showed an excellent sense of comedy-value as well...