Word: wildes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...base hits--Burns. Donaghy, Jones, Lincoin. Home runs--Barbee, Donaghy, Jones. stolen bases--Burns 2, Chase. Hardie, Nugent, Lincoln Sacrifice hits Burns, Nugent, Struck out--by Barbee 9; by Means, 1; by Cole, 1, Base on balls, off Means S; off Cole, 27. Balk Barbee. Wild pitches...
When I turned page 14 of TIME, April 16, and saw the smiling face of Miss Sylvia Pankhurst with her first-born in her arms, it recalled the days when this lady led the mob of wild, dissatisfied, would-be unsexed women who thought they wanted the franchise. What a different facial expression then and now, it is evident that she has got what she really desired: Motherhood; Finis can now be written to her political activities...
...East and its people. Dorrie, to be sure, is perhaps the kind of girl who would be pleased if someone called her a dreamer of dreams. But so, almost certainly, is Author Powell; and it is very pleasant, now, when most first-novelists are either rabid and wild-eyed sophisticates or intellectual inverts with empty heads, to read what has been written by someone who is neither ashamed or proud of naivete, who carries in her mind the torture of youth more brightly than its touch. The book is as interesting as a secret; it is too bad that Author...
...base hits--Burns, Chase. Three base hit--Hardie. Stolen bases--Burns, Whitney, Westcott. Sacrifice hits--Chase, Howard, Lord, Westcott. Struck out--by Howard, 5. Base on balls--off Howard, 2; off peaks, 5. Wild pitch--Peaks. Passed ball--Lord. Left on bases--Harvard 7, Maine 8. Double plays--Chase to Nugent to Prior, Nugent to Prior, Nugent to Chase to Prior. Umpires--Morey and Stafford. Time...
...seems a shame to waste a fine actress such as Blanche Yurka on such a trivial play. Those who saw her in "The Wild Duck" or in "Flamlet" with John Barrymore, know her worth. In the piece at hand she plays the mother, and needless to say does an excellent bit. But it is a far from suitable part. The rest of the cast is passable, the playing of the son Juan by Mervin Williams, and the portrayal of the red-hot Nubi by Suzanne Caubaye being most worthy of mention...