Word: young
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Jesse B. Thomas '42 of Georgetown was named recipient of the Hollis scholarship, founded in 1722, for "pious young students designed for the ministry...
...have your mother's eyes and hair," says lawyer Wakem to his crippled son. "You loved her very much, didn't you?" counters young Philip, who has dreamy eyes and wavy hair. This is typical of John Drinkwater's dialogue, which deserves special notice, for it is an extraordinary achievement. It contains every cliche or trite observation which was ever concocted out of the English language, and it will probably be used for reference by future generations. Before very many reels have passed, you will catch yourself trying to predict the next lines...
Pick me a Dacey, Ole Man Mose is Hal-most dead. "Hallett hurts," he groaned to the Young Sargeant who held his closed Pfister...
HARVARD DARTMOUTH MacKinney, l.e. r.o., Miller Miller, l.t. r.t., Sommers Peabody, l.g. r.g., Guenther Ayres, c. c., Pearson Pfister, r.g. l.g., Young Healey, l.t. l.t., O'Brien Koufman, r.e. l.e., Krieger Coleman, q.b. q.b., Norton Lee, l.h.b. r.h.b., Hayden Heiden, r.h.b. l.h.b., Hutchinson Spreyer, f.b. f.b., Hall...
...talk a lot about the future of America and the hope of the world. Both rest solely now upon the already bloody shoulders of young men who, facing a universe rotten to its core, yet dare to stand unbowed, and to declare (surprisingly enough!) honest and thoughtful convictions...