Word: star
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Them." Enviously they know that a man child born to "Them" can take the soft path that leads through Oxford or Cambridge and then on to Place & Power. Such a scion of "Them" is David George Brownlow Cecil, Lord Burghley, 23, who ran through Cambridge as a track star, and was appointed last week a Justice of the Peace at Peterborough...
...occasion was the opening of the first Camp Conference of the Order of the Star. The thousand or more disciples who were present at the faggot burning included persons from every state in the U. S. as well as residents of India, Australia, England, Russia, South America...
...Literally, the Court of King's Conscience dating from the early eighteenth century. Chancery had jurisdiction when there were no forms of action by which relief could be obtained at law, in respect of rights which ought to be enforced. Said King James, speaking in the Star Chamber: "Where the rigour of the law in many cases will undo a subject, then the chancery tempers the law with equity, and so mixes mercy with justice, as it preserves a man from destruction...
Brandenburg is a consistent performer in the broadjump, and discus, and took third and second in these events against Harvard two weeks ago. He competed in the javelin event also but failed to place. Brandenburg is, in addition to being a track luminary, a football star, playing in the backfield...
...Elis played an ever-tightening defense game, holding the Crimson attack line in check every time an attempt was made to puncture the Blue net. J.C. Dreier '28, star Harvard attack man, who has scored in nearly every game this spring, was for once guarded so well that he was unable to tally...