Word: tillers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...oust the great Premier, it was stated that his control of the Greek situation was prerequisite to the maintenance of friendly relations with foreign power. The Premier was to take a rest, but it was categorically affirmed that he would remain in some other capacity helmsman at the Greek tiller...
...Scandals of 1923. Another rich, variegated, almost overpoweringly sumptuous review-full of jewels, revolvers and pulchritudinous squablets. Costumes, costumes, costumes-choruses, choruses, choruses. Much beauty and little wit-the Tiller girls-Tom Patricola-Johnny Dooley-Delyle Alda-the animated curtain from the Folies Bergeres with chorines suspended in it quite literally, by the skin of their teeth-a Jewel Shop number calculated by its extravagant gorgeousness to drive impecunious husbands quite insane- a number on Prohibition-a resurrection of Tut-Ankh-Amen with everything there but the fly that bit Lord Carnarvon...
Statistics show that in 14 states in the central, middle-western, western and southern sections, a shortage in farm labor confronts the tiller of the soil this Spring...
...more than likely that the present seating will continue in effect for the coming triangular race with the Princeton and Annapolis 1925 boats. Dr. Howe, however, intends to carry on further expertments with the Freshman coxswains, and C. S. Heard, who held the tiller against Tech, will probably give up his seat for a few days to W. J. Cunningham and F. H. Blum, coxes respectively of Coach Bert Haines' second and third yearling eights...
...today and there is no probability of any changes in the seating being made before vacation. W. W. Wood '24 and B. H. Burnham '24 coxed the crews in Saturday's race, but today J. T. Lanman Jr. '23 in conjunction with E. N. Carson '24 will bear the tiller responsibilities of Crews A and B respectively. These positions are by no means permanent, however, it being Dr. Howe's plan to shift the coxswains freely each day until the April recess...