Word: striped
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...blonde from its natural medium shade, she set out to try to justify for Warners the glamorous canard that she was "a schoolgirl Constance Bennett." It was not until Cabin in the Cotton (TIME, Oct. 10, 1932), with Richard Barthelmess, that she got a chance to develop her stripe of cinemeanness. Two years later RKO borrowed her for the role of hateful, shrewish, supremely selfish Mildred in W. Somerset Maugham's Of Human Bondage (TIME, July 9, 1934). Said Bette when she saw the film for the first time: "I didn't believe I could...
...just too bad every seat isn't on the 50-yard stripe...
Kirkland House started strong in the encounter and promptly marched down to the Eli six-yard stripe. Here a 15-yard penalty was imposed on them, and the Harvardians never again really threatened...
...defensive teams. The Rabbits had what little edge there was in the tilt-but they spoiled their chances by sloppy ball-handling. Each side came within two yards of making a score during the game, and at one point Leverett made a first down on the Puritan four-yard stripe. WINTHROP LEVERETT Baumgarten l.e. l.e. Seamans Cole l.t. l.t. Hausserman Gilliland l.g. l.g. Bangs Peters c. c. Landry Moore r.g. r.g. Day Butler r.t. r.t. Harkness Evans r.e. r.e. Hamill Stix q.b. q.b. Rabenold Welles l.h.b. l.h.b. Heywood Peden r.h.b. r.h.b. Kidder Blanchard f.b. f.b. Spang...
Three marches of 60 yards by the Eliotmen featured their victory over Adams. Once they were stopped on the two-yard stripe, but the other two drives produced touchdowns...