Word: righte
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...probable lineup for the Seconds will be Cunningham an right wing. Smith at center, Hutchinson left wing. Wylde and Covel at right left Defense, Jackson goales...
Owing to the recent illness of D. W. LaRue '30, star guard of the 1930 squad, it is intended to start G. L. Lewis '30 in the position of right guard, although it is possible that LaRue may be able to get into the game. A. B. Bigelow '30 will start at left guard, D. L. Waterman '30 at center, J. H. Ward '30 at right forward, and H. F. Wenner '30, at left forward...
...young lady had done the right thing. That was, while only to be expected of a really good reporter, somewhat significant. She had regained her feet, brushed herself off, proceeded to the Associated Press office and written her story before thinking of smelling salts or a hot water bottle. And the young lady was "somebody," too. So newspapers published the story of her accident, complete with homilies on reportorial disregard of self, and also her picture -pretty Mrs. William (Julia Davis) Adams, daughter of onetime presidential nominee John W. Davis...
...played the ingenue lead in Turn to the Right. In the cinema, Blind Love, she was a rosebud heroine...
Peggy-Ann. Aided bv Gilbertian satire, Broadway slapstick, attractive dancers, the pepper of quick wisecracks, the charm of music, Peggy-Ann skipped right up to the head of the class in current musical diversions. Peggy-Ann (Helen Ford), a Cinderella in love with a penniless prince, falls asleep, dreams a crazy romance of department store and Cuban summer resort adventure. Helen Ford and Lester Cole sing the song hits, "In His Arms," "A Tree in the Park." Lulu McConnell, stylish stout comedienne, Charlestbns, croons, while pretty Betty Starbuck, as a clownish brat, keeps the audience a-roaring...