Word: reds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...comprehensive report submitted recently to the Executive Board of the Sophomore class, the 1929 Red Book Committee has given an analysis of the system by which it was enabled to issue the largest, most complete, and most profitable Red Book in the history of the publication. This report is primarily for the benefit of the 1930 Red Book Committee and it will be turned over to its chairman by the 1929 class officers as soon as he is appointed...
...white wig. His green stockings, oddly swollen, protruded from the pantaloons of a pierrot suit, and his face, painted half red, half white above his lace ruff, under a hat tipped with a pompon, leered dreadfully into the black polished depths of a cheval-glass. Beside him lay an overturned stool. A rope, strung through pulleys, connected his neck with the ceiling...
Speaking of landing marines, why should not Commandant of Marines Major General John Archer Lejeune march in the Coolidge-Kellogg thin red squad of heroes? "Lejeune, at least, would fight," said grudging Democrats...
...world before he had a beard, now challenger to the German, Eric Hagenlacher, he was making a final effort to get his championship. After a run of 23 he failed. Hagenlacher, very pale, began to click his white ivory ball against another white ivory ball and a red ivory ball. He made a run of 283, his best run of the evening. Hoppe could not keep the balls together as he could when he was a boy and the marvel of the country, but making long runs out of desperate, impossible shots he finished the match (begun two nights before...
...prodigious expanse of dazzling brass and mahogany in the Palmer House, right there in Chicago. Ask anyone. Then the Windsor out in Denver had sent for him and he was doing pretty good out there, selling cigar boxes full of shiny mineral specimens on the side. Denver was a red hot town for someone with some money to make a lot more in. A growing town, a wideopen town, an ignorant town. Now if only?...