Word: raggedness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The rôle of Jeeter Lester, the ragged, flea-bitten patriarch of Tobacco Road, is beginning to take on some of the qualities of Hamlet. A great number of actors want to play it, and, by last week, three already had.
With "B" team in action there was another ragged stretch of opening plays, then the Varsity clicked again and plowed from their own 30 into Jayvee territory. The last 30 yards for a touchdown was covered by George Ford's pass to Leo Ecker. Still another tally was added by...
¶ Colgate's George Barton Cutten: Will it be rugged individualism or ragged collectivism? . . . We've taken better care of the idiot than we have of the genius. We have coddled the moron and starved the intelligent. Those with the divine spark we have neglected, while we'...
One fair June morning in 1668, more than half a century after the mutinous crew of the Discovery had pushed Hendrik Hudson into an open boat in Hudson Bay and set him adrift to die, the 50-ton ketch Nonsuch with a company of 42 hoisted anchor in Gravesend, England...
The third varsity and Lowell House raced to a tie yesterday afternoon also. The Bellboys were a little ragged but showed that they were learning much under the tutelage of Malcolm Bancroft, number five man on last year's first boat.