Word: reed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...John Reed '10 will go down in Russian history much the same way that Lafayette did in American history," said Miss Ann Louise Strong, prominent author and war correspondent speaking at the Liberal Club at luncheon yesterday afternoon. "He gave his life in service to the Russian people: he interpreted their struggle in an unprejudiced way that carned for him the esteem of all Russia. The fact that he is the only American buried outside the Kremlin in Moscow, and the John Reed Memorial non the banks of the Volga attest to the place he holds in Russia's heart...
...summary: Eaton, Hesse, l.f. r.g., Zanthos, Gray McCrum, Linn, r.f. l.g., Gray, Libby De Ravignon, Malick, c. c., Reed Lightbourne, l.g. r.f., Jackson Malick, Hesse, r.g. l.f., Batten...
Score, Harvard Freshmen 24, Colby Academy 23. Goals from the floor, Malick 6, De Ravignon 2, McCrum, Hesse, Reed 3, Batten 3, Jackson 2, Gray. Goals from fouls, Eaton 2, Malick, Lightbourne, Reed 2, Batten 2, Jackson...
...President's office. Said Wilson: "The power of decisions." Said Cox: "The power to take a situation by the nape of the neck and the seat of the trousers and shake a result out of it." If William G. McAdoo is out of the race, then Cox and Reed are prepared to take the League issue- the one by the nape of the neck and the other, the seat of the trousers -and shake out a result...
Married. Jessie Reed, 24, of the Ziegfeld Follies, to William P. Young, 26, "rich ad. man" at Waukegan, 111. The romance was precipitated at an after-the-theatre party at "The Tent," a North State Street restaurant...