Word: star
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Colonel Mitchell was the chief if not the star witness in the week's hearings, which were devoted to the testimony of flying officers of both Army and Navy...
Seated in the last row of the darkened theatre back of the rows of empty seats and facing the lighted stage on which the afternoon rehearsal had just been held, Glenn Hunter, star of "Young Woodley", which opened last. Monday night at the Hollis Theatre in Boston, spoke rapidly and enthusiastically of college, of his own work and plans, but most of all of the new play,--the successor of "Merton...
...Moynahan '23 will be the star performer on Saturday; his clogdancing ability is well known. He will be succeeded at the remaining tea dances by a variety of other specialists...
Plenty of good tackles and guards are available. The veterans include Gates, one of the fastest men on the squad, Rosengarten, Baldwin, whose deadly tackling made him a star on Saturday, and Crago, from the 1928 team, who was out of the game a large part of last year on account of injuries. French and Blake, among the Sophomores, have been doing well, while the other two worthy of mention are Keith and Meislahn, who are Juniors...
...Pittsburgh has the better hitting, and they are just as good defensively. The star twirlers of the Washington club won't be so effective against the attack of the Pirates because the Pittsburgh team has only one left-hand hitter in its batting order, and the Senators' good pitchers are right-handers...