Word: win
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Mitzi is a delightful comedienne who does not scruple to resort to horse-play in order to win a laugh. The secret of her buffoonery is the art of contrast...
...cheeks cherubic, his eyes small and brown, his hair a wavy reddish brown - and his tongue a restless lance of dispute and invective. Still rustic in manner, if not in thought, he keeps the countryman's water bucket and gourd dipper prominently displayed in the executive offices. To win his election he promised the state's farmers paved roads, free hospitals, free school books. As governor he spent money like an Osage Indian on a spree to fulfill these pledges, soon found that more revenue must be forthcoming to keep up the splurge. In March he called...
...formerly dominated the meet, are again entering powerful teams. Unusually keen competition is expected this year from the Roxbury School of Cheshire, Connecticut, from Newark Preparatory School, and from the New Preparatory School of Cambridge, which, according to reports, has two men each of whom alone is expected to win nearly ten points...
...remaining five football competitions held yesterday before the final game of the Spring Series which comes today for the members of the Spring football squad, F. L. Winston '31 walked off with two first places to win honors for the day. A. w. Huguley '31, who had won a first and two seconds the day before failed to gain a single place yesterday...
Huguley won the lateral passing contest beating out F. J. Gilligan '32, Freshman backfield star, and T. F. Mason '30 who played halfback on the squad last fall. In the punting contest it was expected that Huguley would win handily because of the fine kicking he has done so far this Spring but R. F. Gleason '32 outdistanced him to win the laurels in this event. M. J. Finlayson '32 placed third...