Word: star
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...CRIMSON reporter then turned the subject to college dramatics. The star was quick to assure him of the great value to the stage of undergraduate productions. Many of her most talented theatrical associates, she asserted, gained their first training while in college, and she expressed an earnest desire to see more college men on the stage...
Against the Navy tomorrow, Princeton will lack the services not only of Captain Davis, star tackle, but of Slagle, stellar triple threat man, who was hurt during a geology field-trip recently, and will be out until the Harvard game. The loss of these two is bound to be felt, and the Tiger's chances will be somewhat dimmed by their absence...
...likewise a dramatist. The scene was the great dining hall of the steamship Paris, ablaze with lights, aglow with chatter of sporting bigwigs. William Hanford ("Big Bill") Edwards, the Peter Pan of Princeton, was, of course, toastmaster. Down the majestic stairway, slowly into the room came Vincent Richards, star, "logical" successor...
Wetmore and Ticknor Star...
November 3--"The Problems of Star Clouds," Professor Harley Shapley...