Word: star
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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When the White Star liner Homeric steamed out of New York harbor, there were on board Seymour Parker Gilbert and wife. Mr. Gilbert was en route to relieve Owen D. Young of the arduous duties of Agent General of Reparations (TIME, Sept...
Conservative. The lone star upon the Conservative Party's horizon is ex-Cabinet Minister Winston Spencer Churchill, who is now a full-fledged Conservative. It was said that never before has the Party been so short of able leaders. Ex-Premier Stanley Baldwin is, however, the de jure leader of the Party, although the signs and portent were that "Winnie" was fast becoming the de facto leader...
Sixteen years ago, a new star was heralded on the horizon of music. A young Dutch violinist, Peter van der Meer, late of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, gave a violin recital in Carnegie Hall. His interpretation of Paganini's Concerto in D Major met with especial acclaim. But soon Van der Meer was forgotten. In 1915, he became blind, after a long illness. He spent six years in the Bellevue Hospital, Manhattan. Recently he was pronounced cured-but his sight had left him forever...
Physically the Dartmouth team should be in the pink of condition by the weekend. Unless unlooked for injuries turn up when the squad assembles tomorrow, the Green team will run out on the Stadium greensward intact. The one possible exception is Oberlander, backfield star. He received a terrific pummelling yesterday and left the game in a dazed condition. The expectation is however, that he will be fit after a short rest...
...will take more than mediocre work on the Crimson's part to hold down. Captain Mahaney is perhaps the best lineman the Crimson will have met in its early season games. This 196-pound end is likely to do much damage to the University formations. Glennon, the Purple's star halfback, is a dangerous man when he gets loose. Last year Coach Fisher warned his men to watch this Purple threat closely, and he was never allowed to break away for a long gain. Crimson enthusiasts hope that Captain Greenough's men will be able to ocver him as well...