Word: rivals
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Passes By", will be the second of the trio. "Robert Crashaw", a dignified member of Parliament, played by F. DeN. Schroeder '24, is unexpectedly left a large sum of money, but under the condition that he should adopt the name "Wurzel-Flummery". To complicate matters his rival in Parliament, "Richard Meriton", played by R. T. Pell '24 is left an equal sum and under equal conditions. Miss Dorothy Somerset '21 of Radcliffe, as "Viola Crashaw", provides a happy solution to the problem...
Yale is especially strong in the pole vault and the jumps, in which events Princeton will not be able to rival the Eli men. In the pole-vault Gardner and Rogers have both been doing over twelve for this spring. The former, who tied for first place in this event at the penn relays, is almost sure to win against Princeton today. The principal Tiger pole-vaulters will be Baker and Paul...
...Hannon will also help the Elis in repeating lst year's performance of a clean sweep in the high-jump. Cowles in the broad-jump is pitted against Lourie, who won the event in the dual meet last year. But the latter this season has fallen behind his rival and must improved by at post a foot to defeat him tomorrow. Goodwin should place third for Yale with little difficulty...
Seriously, if we are to have a "Harvard Triangle Club", why must it be a compromise? Instead of having two rival shows under the auspices of the Hasty Pudding Club and the Pi Eta Society as we now have, why not let the offorts of the entire college be put to work on one production, which shall not be a combination of the good features of two shows, but an entirely distinct production, managed by neither of the two clubs, but by the University, and open to all students under competition? Then let the two clubs give productions of their...
...business temporarily, but in the long run it will react unfavorably. To adopt such a tariff would be a mistake both economically and politically. We have nothing to fear from foreign competition, for it will be a long time before any European country will be in a position to rival us. On the other hand, Europe's debt to us must be paid in goods, and to have these come in under a high tariff would have a much worse effect than to have them come in free. The big question in the internal revenue problem just...