Word: star
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...rush its leading staff members to the trial, including saccharine Nell Brinkley who discovered a "lesson to mothers" for the front page. But the editor of the New York Herald Tribune may well have pondered before deciding the sensation was so unavoidable that he must assign to it Star Reporters Forrest Davis and Whitney Bolton. Both the Herald Tribune and the New York Times made pitiable (and dishonest) efforts at decency by referring to "Mr." and "Mrs." Browning. The Times kept the story off the front page-further dishonesty-but well knew that its readers would skim impatiently until they...
...Wenner star left forward of the early season suffered a sprained ankle shortly after his election and did not participate in his team's last two games. His return to the line up will give the 1930 quintet a more hopeful outlook in this afternoon's game...
...have always been an exponent of the 'bizarrerie' in art because I feel that it is most suited to my personality," Mis Natacha Rambova, former wife of Rudolph Valentino and now the star of the mystery play "The Triple Cross" at the New Park Theatre, told a Crimson reporter yesterday before the matinee. "In the field of art one must adapt his or her environment to the personal element. I have experimented with artistic designing, dancing, the cinema, and the stage in order to see which would be the best medium for expressing my individuality. It is an interesting quest...
Forrester Andrew Clark of Boston was chosen vice-president of the class. The contest between Clark and David Guarnaccia was the closest of the election, but last year's Freshman four letter man had a comfortable lead over the 1929 football star...
Tudor Is Hockey Star...