Word: wildes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...workouts for a supreme effort to break the five year string of Eli victories in the thirty-fifth dual meet at the Stadium Saturday. The unexpected power shown against the Green indicates that Yale will have to fight for another Crimson scalp, but the University will have to run wild to come out on the long end of the final count, judging from the records of both teams so far this year...
...Dealey, D1, D2 New Lect. Hall Mr. Hindmarsh, F1, F2, F3 New Lect. Hall Mr. Houser, H1, H2 New Lect. Hall Mr. Hurd, A1, A2, A3 New Lect. Hall Mr. Padelford, P1 Harvard 3 Mr. Sinclair, S1, S2, S3 Harvard 6 Mr. Vickers, V1, V2, V3 Memorial Hall Mr. Wild, W1, W2, W3 Memorial Hall Greek G II Sever 30 Greek 8 Sever 29 History 36 Sever 30 Italian 3 Sever 29 Mathematics A IV Sever 36 Mathematics C III Mr. Hedlund, 1 Sever 23 Mr. Fox, 2 Sever 23, 24 Mathematics 3 Harvard 2 Mathematics 12b Sever 30 Mineralogy...
George Arliss with subdued strength plays Shylock in "The Merchant of Venice" this week at the Plymouth. He has throttled down the weeping and wildly gesticulating Shylocks to his own restrained taste. Moderation is born of the knowledge that orating Shylocks have long lain in the alley, that age's resignation to evil is in Shylock's limbs, and that this play is leaving the category of the one-part show. When Lorenzo has flown with Jessica and the old man knocks at the door of his house, there is no crescendo from wonder to premonition to fear to sorrow...
...third Peabody Museum expedition will be under the direction of Noel Morss '26. The object of the expedition will be the investigation of certain sites in southern Utah, which are in a region so rarely visited that native wild sheep are found in considerable numbers. The section is regarded as the least known archeaeologically in the whole Southwest and it is one which is at present unrepresented in the Peabody Museum
Gorillas may languish in captivity but they do not necessarily die. Every death has its legitimate biological cause; homesickness and heartache are not included. This is equally true of all other inmates of zoo & circus. It has never been demonstrated that wild animals will die of captivity alone. Climate, food, disease are the three most powerful agents of death. Gorillas are much happier in southern lands, although they often adapt themselves to northern conditions. The New York Zoological Park has entertained gorillas for considerable lengths of time before sending them south; the Philadelphia Zoological Park has a grave gorilla...