Word: star
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Passed a bill sponsored by Chairman Butler of the Naval Affairs Committee to afford Gold Star Mothers and unremarried widows two-week trips (first class) to U. S. cemeteries in Europe at Government expense, any time within three years after July 1, 1928; sent it to the Senate...
Captain Ward and P. K. Fodder are expected to star in the Yale offense. The latter is the second highest scorer of the Intercollegiate Basketball League. HARVARD 1931 YALE 1931 Seoger, r.f. l.g., Linehan Dutton, l.f. r.g., Holloway Mahady, c. c., Thomas Foshay, r.g. l.f., McGowan Farrell, l.g. r.f., Horowitz...
...years of peace have streamed by, bringing new problems and new crises, the world has come to forget many of the names that blazed before it a decade ago, Wilson is dead. Lloyd George is following the faint glow of his political star, that once shone like a sun; Clemenceau, in quiet oblivion, is writing his memoirs; the magic name of Hindenburg alone has been strong enough to call a wartime hero from retirement back into the world. But a few weeks ago Earl Haig, who had once fought the old Prussian general died; and Wednesday another of those whose...
Died. Eddie Foy, 70, famed well-loved buffoon, star of Cinderella (1889), Sinbad, Ali-Baba, and many another early musical comedy, hero of the Iroquois Theatre fire when he was the last man to leave the stage; of heart disease; in Kansas City, Mo., while on a farewell vaudeville tour...
After two weeks of inaction due to illness, J. W. Baldwin '28, star forward, returned to the regular lineup. Barbee and O'Connell starred for Harvard while Branscom scintillated for Maine...