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...changes which were made in the seating of the University crew after its defeat by M. I. T. a week ago brought little or no improvement in the development of the boat, it was definitely shown Saturday at Lake Cayuga. The afternoon, rains and unpleasant as it was brought cheer to Cornell, which succeeded not my in winning the race of University jews, but also took the Jayvee encounter from the Crimson and Syracuse, and the Freshman race from the Orange alone. Indeed, Harvard's only consolation Saturday afternoon came from a different angle. Down on the Housatonic, at Derby...
...from Oudh, all the people came to feast And to stand in glamorous gazing at grandees from out the East. Allahabad's ancient altars, Allah ruled, were not the least. . . . Oboe outbursts blatted blithely, beating drums too, bellowed near. Bedizened elephants and camels, caused a ringing round of cheer. This was time for fun and feasting, flout all thought of foolish fear. But a monarch of the forest flung his head in furious rage, Naught he cared for sovereign sahib, sought some foe now to engage; While the crowd in panic parted, perilled pundits sought a sage. . . . Through...
...Their Majesties alighted a sea of brightly scrubbed faces beamed, broad lips opened wide and powerful lungs roared that grand old Dutch cheer, not "Long live the Queen," but "Hold the sea! HOLD...
Mantrap. Crowds at a Düsseldorf airport last week cheered while Daredevil Willie Hundertmark stood up in his plane, seized and clung to a rope ladder suspended from a second plane flying above him. Intermittently, for a half-hour, they continued to cheer while, with Daredevil still dangling from the bottom rung, the plane swooped and circled low. Then with horror they saw that the acrobat was tangled in the ladder, was too exhausted to free himself. Rescuers tried to snatch the swinging body but it was tangled too badly. The plane had to land. Daredevil Willie Hundertmark...
...visited the Belgian Congo? Is not beloved Edward of Wales the most traveled heir-apparent who ever lived? Do not the various princes of the Imperial House of Japan encircle the globe?* Then why should not Dutch East Indians be given opportunity to vent their loyalty and devotion with cheer on cheer...