Word: reels
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Chile to Buenos Aires stuck in a snowdrift on the Andes Mountains and had to turn back to Los Andes. Nor was he more than slightly startled when, as he strolled the streets of that town, bored by the oppressive company of his persona] detective, he saw a rumdum reel out of a saloon, strike a companion with a stone, receive, in return, a knife-thrust in the stomach. He caught the sagging body in his arms, directed, after a solicitous inquiry, that it be removed to a hospital...
Although Mr. Coolidge coyly shrinks from the legitimate motion picture, he blandly confesses that news reels are all right. Now news reels are not all right. If Mr. Coolidge knew how unutterably foolish they have made him appear on occasion, his feelings would be quite reversed. Evidently it doesn't embarrass him to kiss seven fat babies before the steady lens of the camera, but how must it embarrass the babies. Mr. Coolidge has been photographed with everything from a Jersey cow to a Blackfoot Indian. He is the greatest star of the news reel...
...McDonald, East Orange, N. J. East Orange High 198 22 6.2 1/2 5. A. S. Goetz, Ocean City, N. J. Ocean City High 185 21 6.4 6. R. H. Rceve, Chestnut Hill, N. J. Chestnut Hill Academy 185 20 6.2 7. C. G. Jordan, Wilmington, Del. Reel Gymnasium 175 21 6.3 S. D. K. Irmiger, Green Bay, Wis. West Catholie High 168 21 6.1 C. D. Pflug-Felder, Philadelphia, Pa. 115 21 5.6 M. I. T. UNIVERSITY CREW Pos. Name Residence School Wt. Age Ht. B. G. W. Hamblet Jr., Lawrence Lawrence High 165 21 6. 2. C. Valentine, auburndale...
...names of the speakers for the Freshman teams in the order in which they will speak are as follows: Affirmative, F. W. Lorenzen, E. G. Mantle, A. F. Reel, and T. E. Walcott, alternative; negative, E. C. Sibley, Mark Winkler, K. M. Bryan, and D. E. Scoll, alternate...
...resolution, "Resolved: That the Freshman class should be required to eat at the Freshman Dining Halls", will be defended by H. W. Butler '28 and A. F. Reel '28, against T. H. Elliot '28 and Chandler Robbins '28. The prepared speakers will be limited to five minutes each, and speakers from the floor will be allowed three minutes apiece. The meeting is open to all Freshmen and will adjourn promptly at 8 o'clock...