Word: thrown
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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With the roof garlanded with strings of Japanese lanterns and the Sanctum an oasis of lights and colors, the CRIMSON will be one of the resorts to which Seniors and their families will turn their steps after the last of the confetti has been thrown in the Stadium this afternoon. The CRIMSON spread will begin at 5.30 o'clock, immediately after the afternoon celebration, but, unlike the greater number of other spreads, it will continue until midnight...
Although admission to the exercises is by ticket only, the museum will be thrown open to inspection by guests immediately after the close of the dedicatory ceremonies and will be open to the general public tomorrow from 9 to 5 o'clock tomorrow. The doors will be opened at 10.30 o'clock this morning for those who have tickets for the opening exercises but will remain closed during the exercises...
Epistles: (answering Gladstone's rebuke) ". . . and after all, it may be that 'to ride an unbroken horse with the reins thrown upon his neck'-as you charge me with doing-gives a greater variety of sensations, a keener delight, and a better prospect of winning the race than to sit solemnly astride of a dead one in a deep reverential calm, with the bridle firmly in your hand...
...ceremonies beginning at 11 o'clock in the open courtyard in the center of the building with President Lowell presiding. Following the exercises at which Bishop William Lawrence '71 will read the prayer, and Professor C. H. Grandgent '83 will deliver a poem, the entire building will be thrown open to the inspection of the guests, and a plan whose beginnings stretch back to the beginnings of the teaching of Fine Arts at Harvard will come to fulfillment...
...said later when grilled by the state's attorney, "If it isn't Tom Mix, who is it?" For sure enough there was either Will Rogers or Tom Mix riding the famous Tony and swinging the famous rope and telling fast ones while he shot buffaloes from nickles thrown by an Indian hanging in mid-air by his toes from the shoulders of a bandit. "Whee", quoth my roommate, "Whee". So then and there I decided to take him to commencement...