Word: richard
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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there's such a thing as celebrating sans gin--frinstance when a big theatre has a big, big birthday party at the age of three--look at this-Richard Dix and Ruth Elder in "Moran of the Marines" a zestful, rollicking romance-comedy, George Bernard Shaw giving a sparkling, intimate interview and Chic Sale in a clowning bit, both thru the Fox Movietone--Gene Rodemich and the Publix Playboy Band in a lavish stageical and musical revue--de luxe--especially concocted by Boris Petroff--and too many other things to mention here--all in honor of the third marvelous anniversary...
...Dartmouth entrants, in the order of their standing are Robert Cottman, F. G. Dearborn, R. P. Hopper, Richard Hazen, J. W. Langley, J. M. Moore, D. S. Richardson, J. S. Thompson, F. N. Brown, J. W. Tliff, and A. A. Walser...
...Richard Vincent Jr., famous dahlia grower; Capt. Robert Dollar, shipping...
...Pertzoff '31 lost to Richard Wendower, H. C. Montgomery lost to F. N. Rich '31, K. S. Woodbury lost to Norton Long '31, I. J. Odenwelle lost to E. J. Davis '29, H. B. Cooper lost to John Benson '30, P. A. Roy lost to F. R. Chevalier '29, president of the Harvard Chess Club, C. D. Wlengend lost to W. A. Robinson '31, Robert Montgomery lost to Ordway Southard...
...They breakfasted at Needham, having performed a march of nine miles in three hours, including a halt of twenty minutes. About ten o'clock, they again halted at Richard's for twenty minutes; and reached the termination of the Worcester turnpike about half past eleven, where they were received by the Norfolk Guards and escorted to the high ground opposite the residence of General H. A. S. Dearborn, where they encamped, and which gave them a full view of Boston...