Word: trailed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...believe) the only undergraduate in Harvard University who knows who cut down your tree. The reason for my previous anonymity must be clear to you, for at the disclosure of my name, the guilty parties would be hot upon my trail...
...travel the trail together, just the two of us, my dear...
...these efficient days nobody but an anchorite can escape the statistical hounds. On every trail the researchers are in full cry. Who knows in how many bureaus you may be tabulated and cross-indexed, if only to point a social moral or illustrate an economic trend? Nobody so humble or so proud but some official Boswell has captured him for an exhibit. The inquisitors get you from ambush anyhow, but if you expose yourself directly to the questionnaire volley by applying for something you are riddled, as at Harvard. You are filed, indexed, blue printed, graphed, annotated and footnoted; cultures...
...other guard position. R. A. Stewart '30, brother of Guilford Stewart '27, Simonds' running mate last year, and a regular guard on the 1930 team last fall occupied the team A berth in both of last week's scrimmages. With several of the other guards close on his trail, however, it is an open question whether or not Stewart will greet the referee's whistle at the opening kick-off against Vermont Saturday. John Parkinson '29, and G. I. Shapiro '28 are at present Stewart's leading rivals. Despite the fact that he weighs only 170 pounds Parkinson is fast...
...Leaving Mrs. Walker behind, he dined "stag" with some men who later took him along "The Trail of the Grand Dukes," from cabaret to cabaret in the Montmartre district. In the resort of Josephine Baker, U. S. Negress, his presence was riotously acclaimed...