Word: shoulders
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...William Randolph Hearst: "In ankle-length bloomers of white chiffon embroidered with silver, diamond-studded feather headdress, a bodice of brilliants with emerald and diamond shoulder-straps, anklets of diamonds and a sweeping Oriental train, I last week descended a golden staircase in the Bath and Tennis Club, Palm Beach, Fla. Up leaped one Rafaelo Diaz,* in white satin coat and silver trousers, from a throne surrounded by dancing girls. He embraced me and sang an aria from La Gioconda. It was a pageant during a Persian ball which newsgatherers reported as 'most brilliant of the season...
...stead of "Mighty Like a Moose" and Charlie Chaplin in "Shoulder Arms" an all star cast in "Somewhere in Somewhere" and Charlie Chaplin in "A Dog's Life" are the moving pictures which will be shown at the Sophomore Smoker to be held tonight at 7.30 o'clock in the Living Room of the Union, according to an announcement by E. W. Sexton, Chairman of the Smoker Committee...
...March 16, it was announced last night by F. A. Clark Jr., Vice-President of the class and in charge of the Smoker. At the same time it was announced by E. W. Sexton, Chairman of the Smoker Committee, that "Mighty Like a Moose" and Charlie Chaplin in "Shoulder Arms" are the two moving pictures which will be shown. Sexton will also preside at the affair...
...steadily beneath him . . . 500 miles . . . 1000 miles . . . more water and more water . . . an equatorial downpour . . . then an island. Commander Francesco de Pinedo consulted his fuel gauges. Yes, there might be enough left. The maps said only 270 miles from this island, Fernando Noronha, to Port Natal on the easternmost shoulder of South America. There must be enough fuel left, for the glory of Fascismo. Commander de Pinedo circled the island, so that he might know it well, then flew ahead. He had been flying since an African moon flooded Porto Praya in the Cape Verde Islands the midnight before...
Yale and Harvard are probably more progressive in their athletic policies than any other two colleges in the country. It would seem, therefore, unfortunate on the surface that a more binding agreement could not have been concluded between them, for two colleges standing shoulder to shoulder for high standards or reform would be more effective than independent lines of action no matter how intelligent and courageous. However, viewed from another angle, the very informality of the arrangement bespeaks at once the mutual confidence of Yale for Harvard and Harvard for Yale; and at the same time promises closer cooperation than...