Word: brilliant
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...strongest teams in Blue tennis history, defeated Amherst last Wednesday, by $ to 1. Hays, however, No. 1 man for the Purple, is one of the outstanding players in the East, and should give Captain B.H. Whitbeck '29 a hard battle, while captain Richardson is hardly less able than his brilliant teammate...
...Hole in the Wall (Paramount). A band of crooks, recruited from the best talent of the legitimate stage, robs gullible ladies who come for messages from the dead, until one real ghost, through the mouth of brilliant Claudette Colbert, gives away the gang's secret. Best shot: a kidnaped baby on a wharf-ladder...
...scarcely as exciting as the tart philosophizing of old Mrs. Pesta, a female shard, played by Helen Westley of the Guild Board of Directors. Director Westley has acted in 37 of the Guild's 70 productions. As the mother of Susi she makes the first act so brilliant that the last two are inevitably the worse for her longer absence from the stage...
Both of Springfield's scores were made from positions immediately outside the crease. N. N. Cochrane '32 played a brilliant game at second attack and accounted for five of the Crimson's scores, while Captain S. W. Keck '32 was responsible for the other three...
...team's runs were scattered with two tallies in the first inning and one each in the second, third and sixth. The game was slow, livened up only by a drive by P. A. Ketchum '31, to deep left field which was good for three bases, and by the brilliant pitching of Davis. E.L. Sims '31 was the second team catcher while the starting battery for the Freshmen was R. B. Harrison '32 and P. E. Gorman...