Word: would
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...members of the family who one meets as the play progresses all must yield in some point to its head. Don Evaristo is a bit crotchety, Dona Filomena is on bad terms with everybody; Dona Marciala is intolerant towards Gabriella, the erring sister of the family, when Papa Juan would ask her to his hundredth birthday party. But the old man rises above them all, smoothes out the quarrels and before the play is half over has so won the sympathy of the audience that one wishes he could fulfill his facetious determination to live to be two hundred...
Modern artists have apparently reached a stage of development which would defy even the criticism of the most conservative critics. A certain Mr. Deckinson of the individualist faith, having painted a picture entitled "The Fossil Hunters" in ghostly gray with a recumbent old man delicately pointing a twig in the general direction of a grind stone in the semi-abstract, won a five hundred dollar prize. Unfortunately, the photographer commissioned to take a picture of this work of art, being a conservative in the matter of posing and of regard for the limitations of his patrons, noted something amiss...
...beginning to cast an ominous shadow over the parking spaces around Harvard Square. If the threatening pronunciamento which was uttered by the blue-coated majesty is to be taken at its face value, there will be many sons of Harvard hailing from distant climes who would be glad of the opportunity of claim the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as their native heath...
...believed that many students have not registered their cars because they think it costs $60 or $70 for the remainder of the year. This is not so. For the few weeks left in 1929, the total cost of insurance would be approximately $10, while the price of license plates alone does not exceed...
Captain H.K. Wells '33, Freshman fullback who was expected to start in the Dartmouth game, was prevented from playing by the injury which has kept him inactive for three weeks. Coach French stated yesterday, however, that it was hoped he would be ready for action when the 1933 eleven meets the Yale Bullpups on Saturday...