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Word: starring (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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Murphy was easily the star of the South Boston team, as he made two triples and a single out of four times at bat thus receiving the only three hits made by his team. Buffum pitching for the second, struck out sixteen men, gave one base on balls and allowed but the three hits above mentioned...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SECOND TEAM WON; 1915 LOST | 5/2/1912 | See Source »

...full of the moon on Mayday by holding a great Barbecue in the Stadium. Never within the memory of the oldest goody has a Barbecue been seen at Harvard (Terry himself asked what a Barbecue was) and it is expected that the occasion will prove a Lone Star as it were on the Page of History. Roasted steers and loaves of bread will form the solid attractions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GLORIOUS SENIOR BARBECUE! | 4/26/1912 | See Source »

...Seerley was a star college football and tennis player a number of years ago. Since his connection with the Training School he has had charge of the instruction in sex questions and in the psychology of the individual. He has lectured and done work on this subject at many institutions throughout the country. Besides founding the Springfield Commission on outdoor playgrounds for the city children, of which commission he is now a member, Dr. Seerley is also on the Springfield School Board...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Talk on "Sex and Manhood" Sunday | 4/26/1912 | See Source »

According to the official announcement of the White Star line 1635 persons perished in the foundering of the Titanic at 2.20 o'clock last Monday morning. Of this number, who lost their lives, at least three who distinguished themselves by their courageous conduct were Harvard men: Colonel John Jacob Astor ex-'88, and Francis Davis Millet '69, both of New York, and H. E. Widener '07, of Philadelphia...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD'S "TITANIC" VICTIMS | 4/22/1912 | See Source »

Hageman was the star of the afternoon for, besides striking out eight men and holding Harvard to a single hit, he drove both of the Red Sox's runs across by timely singles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RED SOX WON IN BASEBALL | 4/10/1912 | See Source »

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