Word: star
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...esteemed Baltimore Sun, and was the first paragraph of a modest and orthodox exhortation to civic duties, which as actually spoken ran thus: "Democratic representative government, such as we have in the U. S., is the most inefficient type of government in the world"; (re executive) "our forefathers, dreading Star Chamber methods, created an executive with too little power and too short a term of office to oppress the people"?100% grammar school stuff. All reporters are not of TIME'S accuracy; discrimination befits editors in culling such items. My admiration for your magazine survives unruffled...
...been out since the triangular meet with Dartmouth and Cornell last winter on account of an operation for appendicitis, and it is not sure whether he will be able to compete or not. Another man whose entrance in the actual competition is doubtful is R. G. Luttman '28, star Crimson two-miler. He sprained his ankle on Tuesday and has not fully recovered...
...University tennis team blanked the Bowdoin netmen yesterday afternoon, winning all the six matches which were played in straight sets. The work of the Crimson men was so uniformly good that no one player can be singled out as the particular star of the meet. Since Bowdoin had only four men the meet had to be cut down to six matches...
...following article, dealing with the development of lacrosse, was written especially for the Crimson by Irving Lydecker, coach of the lacrosse team. Coach Lydecker, a star player while at Syracuse College, is not only extremely well versed in the game, but has also had great opportunity to observe the development of the game in this country...
...Pratt '28, last year's Freshman star, continued to show promise of furnishing the Crimson's much needed power in the weight events...