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Word: shadowing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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This week Yale, without a shadow of doubt, will get more first downs than Harvard, but I have a feeling--not because I'm writing in a Harvard paper, but a feeling that comes from a fairly close view of the Cambridge situation--that Harvard is ready to play inspired football and won't be beaten. Some people think Arnie Horween showed debatable judgment in coming on here for the final week, but I disagree. Eddie Casey wrote Horween last September, saying: "You'll be welcome anytime." The answer will be had when a final estimate of Harvard's performance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard May Be Outplayed But Not Beaten by Eli Team, Says Carens---9000 Tickets Unsold | 11/25/1933 | See Source »

...tide of political and psychological revolution the unqualified suffrage was bestowed by generous radical; in the recent elections to the Cortes a Conservative victory has been achieved through the solid vote of large blocs of the female population. Behind the defeat of the Socialist party appears to lurk the shadow of the Church, disestablished by the Revolution and the enemy of all Spanish Reds; the tactic which they have needed for so long seems to have been placed graciously in their cassocked laps: the opportunity to utilize their hold on the provincial women for political purposes. What...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yesterday | 11/22/1933 | See Source »

...analagous to that in Europe just before 1870, before the ententes had been solidified and policy definitely formulated. The unrest in the Balkans is merely the reflection of this greater uncertainly in the West. The small nations southeast of Vienna consequently vacillate timidly between France and Italy with the shadow of Russia ominously towering in the background. Their own particular bones of contention, such as the Macedonian question, they have temporarily buried, while by adroit guesswork they try to pick the side which will come out on top in the next struggle for power. The star of France...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1870-1933 | 11/17/1933 | See Source »

...originator the soubriquet of "Wrong horse Harry," and applied it to Cuba. The effect of this has been to make any real stability in that country impossible, for nonrecognition according to the Doctrine carries a tacit implication of disapproval. Any government that attempts to maintain itself in the shadow of American condemnation leads a precarious existence indeed, for our political influence is enormous, and the size and importance of our economic stake was revealed in the ingenuous confessions of Mr. Wiggin, Mr. Lamont, Mr. Morgan and company...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CUBAN CRISIS | 11/11/1933 | See Source »

...simple love story. Sous Les Toits de Paris, his second fame and third with brilliant satiric farragos, Le Million and A Nous La Liberté. July 14 is a simple love story of a blonde flower-seller (Annabella) and a taxi-driver (Georges Rigaud). Across the street in the shadow of Montmartre they fall in love on July 13th. They talk in the street, that night go to the street ball after she has lost her job in a cabaret for slapping an old drunkard (Paul Olivier). That night the taxi-driver's wanton, black-haired ex-mistress (Pola...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures: Oct. 30, 1933 | 10/30/1933 | See Source »

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