Word: successful
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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EDDIE DAVIS, all-New England tackle on the Crimson's 1944 informal team, has seen more game-time this year than any other member of the squad. Seldom moved out of his right tackle slot on defense, he is one of the men most responsible for the success of the Crimson's off-tackle smashes this season...
...Odell's success is, surprisingly enough, what football fans have labeled "the Odell system." Although this system begins with a basic "T", Odell has decorated it with so many fripperies of his own design that it may be called...
Christopher Blake--At the Plymouth. Moss Hart's first play since his wartime pageant, "Winged Victory,' and a very controversial drama it is. Reactions to it have varied all the way from a "shoo-in for the Pulitzer Prize" to "not a success," with many puzzled audiences unable to make up their their minds. It deals with the problem of divorce and leans heavily (some say too heavily) on dream sequences, with the crisis coming in the child's choice between his mother and father. At any rate, it is a theatrical experience of high order...
...from his own one-act play, "Still Life." It deals with the love tragedy of two middle-class English citizens who meet in a railroad station and develop their "star-cross'd" relationship from there. Coward employs the technique of the dream, combined with fine photography, to achieve remarkable success...
Playing the role of the renowned Levi Jackson, Hal Mofile, Yardling fullback, made considerable yardage in plunges and sweeps against the "B" squad. Jim Kenary, in imitation of quarterback Tex Furse, had less success with his forward passes...