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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first line sextet which will probably start tonight's game is composed of Tudor left wing, Chase, center, Giddens, right wing, W. G. Saltonstall '28, left defense, willard Howard '28, and Joseph Morrill '28, goal...
...right side of Venus, he must start before March 6, and although the time may be profitably passed charging admission to his hangar, the Vernean scientist is disturbed by the obstinate weather. When pundits inform Condit that the friction of the air will melt the rocket and likewise the already ardent professor within, he smiles knowingly. When visitors asked him how he would return, it is reported that he answered, "Why cross bridges?" speaking, one presumes, metaphorically. The inhabitants of Miami, however, although they like Mr. Condit, fear he will come back to earth too speedily...
...team will start today with the following line-up, the same that played against Andover last Wednesday; Everett l.w., Garrison c., Watts r.w., Ogden l.d., Batchelder r.d., Gammack g. The preparatory school line-up could not be secured...
Candidates who come out tonight will be at no disadvantage because of their late start. Candidates need not have had any experience to enter any of the competitions...
When William Fox, cinema magnate, magnifies his business, as he again did last week by the purchase of 356 theatres, he enjoys the luxury of reminiscence. Tul-chva, Hungarian village, was his start; the cinema-gorged gulches at Los Angeles his end. On the way was childhood immigration to the U. S.; adult work in Manhattan cutting cloth to cloak & suit patterns for $17 a week; saving of $1,600 and purchase of a Brooklyn ''hole in the wall" for exhibition of what passed for moving pictures in 1904; investment, speculation, expansion as an exhibitor, producer, distributor...