Word: successful
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harvard football team, or any other, has nothing on me when it comes to training," remarked Marilyn Miller, peerless queen of musical comedy, last night to a CRIMSON reporter when he had sufficiently mastered the situation to ask her to speak of herself and the secret of her remarkable success on the stage. Miss Miller begins a long run at the Colonial Theatre in Boston Tuesday night in Charles Dillingham's musical comedy production "Sunny", in which she starred for 15 months in New York...
...attribute my success to the routine of life which I have followed. My mother used to impress upon me the value of a strict routine of life. When I was six years old I made my stage debut as a child toe dancer. This was a rather early start and meant months of hard work before. I was carefully trained for the ordeal. My stepfather and my sisters taught me to dance and I was hailed as one of those child wonders. However, I had to follow strict rules, even in the earlier travels of the Miller family...
...inclusive, as an end, at tackle, and finishing his grid career as a guard, was considered one of the best players in the West. Schooled in football by the veteran coach, F. H. Yest, he will bring to Harvard a thorough knowledge of a system that has won great success in the Western Conference. Dunne has kept in close touch with football since his graduation, and is fully abreast of developments of the past few years...
Last year, the University won the championship with three victories. The present Crimson team gives promise of repeating the extraordinary success of last year...
...realized that we were moving beyond the timber line, they ceased to function, some even lying down. Remember that time was short and that twelve photographers as well as an advance agent of the Alpine Club were waiting there at the bottom of this mountain for news of our success...