Word: star
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Having "ransacked the world" for "every aspect of detective literature," one William J. Flynn presented his compliments to the public on the first page of the first issue of a new magazine, Flynn's, issued weekly by the Red Star News Co., Manhattan. Onetime Chief of the U. S. Secret Service, Editor Flynn promised to go "far back into the recesses of his own life for thrills and action; those early days in New York when he himself set his feet on the downtown pavements and met the shock of the lawless." All this and more for ten cents...
...Watters '26, middle distance star winner of the intercollegiate half-mile title has not been out for cross country...
...William Thompson, onetime champion of Canada, by the score of 6 and 5. In the second round he eliminated Clarke Cochrah, who had been breaking course records right and left, 3 and 2. The third man to succumb to Jones' superior golf was Rudolph Knipper, old Princeton star. He was defeated...
...seriousness of Coach Mitchell's intentions is borne out by the stiff infield drill he put his players through in the opening days of practice last week. Willard Howard '27, star shortstop on last year's victorious 1927 nine, H. E. Slayton Jr. '26, sub University third baseman, Philip Keene '25, and R. H. Field '26, second and first baseman respectively on the second nine last year, have made up one infield combination. Another was composed of F. W. Fay '26, at shortstop, B. M. Rice '25, captain of the seconds last season, at third, William Ullman...
...means that they are unattainable. Surely you have heard the expression, 'Hitch your wagon to a star." It can't be done, you know...