Word: usual
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...musunderstanding when the first cut is the squad was made, many men who signed up for football failed to report yesterday. A. M. Blackburn, Jr., '28, associate manager of football, requests that all Freshmen who were cut from the first squad report as usual at the field for practice, as the announced cut was really intended as a division of the players to facilitate coaching...
Sunrise. In Germany, F. W. Murnau, Ufa director, made The Last Laugh and Faust. Last week at a showing of his first Hollywood film, people looked to him, as usual, to repeat. In Sunrise he has a meagre story of a clod of a farmer who almost drowned his wife before realizing that he loved her. It is based on the story, "A Trip to Tilsit," by the German Hermann Sudermann, and manages to remain picturesquely soporific for a long evening. Janet Gaynor (seen in Seventh Heaven) contributes a pathetic beauty to the role of the girl-wife. The Student...
...still played with the usual bow, but its qualities in both lyrical tone and resonance are far better adapted to jazz than those of the violin. I have ordered six which ought to be here in a few days, and I have no doubt that in a year or so this instrument will be an essential part of every jazz orchestra in the country...
...number of upperclassmen regularly enrolled in its ranks. The division of Philosophy and Psychology will likewise put the reading plan into effect. In Philosophy not only the advanced but also the lower courses. Philosophy A, B, 1, and 1a, will adopt the periods, and it is probable that the usual section meetings will be held in these courses while the lectures are in suspension...
...upperclassman is doomed to comparative insignificance it is because he welcomes it, being glad to sink into his surroundings and show that he belongs there. He is in good company, and once the usual questions have been exchanged about the vacation just over, the ground is cleared. The year begins quietly. It comes in like a lamb...