Word: star
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...great many of the names are those of men who were formerly star performers in intercollegiate meets themselves. W. F. Garcelon, L. '94, a former hurdler at the University, will serve in the capacity of chief judge at the finish of the races...
Approaching summer has already suggested to the emotional that a young man's fancy should turn--and not lightly--toward thoughts of higher things than the mundane meanderings of the college year. So Northfield and its ilk again call the serious to the saw dust and the star dust of moral and spiritual reform...
...base. Tobin, a letterman from last war's nine, has been fielding adequately, but his hitting has been weak. Lord is not yet ready to play, but when he returns for practice, probably within the next ten days, Tobin may find himself on the bench with the husky 1928 star covering the first turn...
Last week such hope dawned again. President Philip Albright Small Franklin of the International Mercantile Marine Co. was on the high seas coming home to Manhattan from several weeks of negotiation with British interests for the sale of his White Star Line. He had virtually in his pocket some $36,500,000, and P. A. S. Franklin is not the man to let money lie idle or even to earn puny interest...
...Freshman game, Ketchum scored his fifth victory of the season, allowing the Dartmouth Freshmen nine hits and winning by a 10 to 4 score. Crotily, the Crimson center fielder, was the hitting star with three safe blows in five attempts. One of them was a home run which scored three men ahead...