Word: shined
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...looked like a goat . . . had ears like a jackass, a back like a sawbuck, no shine on the hair. The head was bent and, to top it all, the pup was cross-eyed...
...action when Florida comes to Cambridge a week hence), Paolino Uczudum, the Bounding Basque of the Pyrenees, are some of the more common handles that come to mind. Time Out is just waiting, though, for the day when Harvard will have a star who can be called "Rain Or" Shine...
This year's squad is further strengthened by several members of former Freshman teams who have not reported for one or two years. Among these men are Barnes, Forrester, Shine, and Parker...
...Johnson '31, Kendrick Kerns '30, F. P. Kinnicutt '30, G. L. Lewis '30, P. W. Mahady '30, R. S. Morison '30, W. M. Marvel '30, John Noble '30, R. P. Reed '31, H. H. Richardson '30, H. W. Sturges '30, H. B. Sedgewick '30, T. E. Shine '30, P. M. Sweezy...
Somehow there seems to be something wrong with attributing Harvard's "greatness" to a preoccupation with sartorial expertness and a will to "belong". Most of the current criticism in regard to this institution centers around its familiar indifference to the press of the trousers or the shine on the shoes. It is true that a large number of men do shave daily but it is hardly to this that they owe the remarkable front which has apparently enabled them to get away with murder for the past three hundred years. To become really serious about the matter, however...