Word: final
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...awarded to all men on the University football, baseball and hockey squads, who do not play in the Yale game, but are still members of the squad at the time of the game. This recommendation was made to the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports, by whom final action will be taken...
...sale of their family jewels. As supplies run low, however, it is then found that some mysterious benefactor is secretly placing large denomination bills in Xenia's purse. The question of the identity of the anonymous philanthropist and the truly Parisian romance that follows bring the play to its final climax...
...pride of the city. Last week 16 slouch-hatted gauchos (cowboys) with ponchos over their shoulders and red handkerchiefs knotted about their necks rode up to it and solemnly hitched their ponies to its base while camera shutters clicked and black-coated pedestrians cheered themselves hoarse. This was the final act of Brazil's revolution. The gauchos of Rio Grande do Sul (the southern state in which the revolt started), had vowed: "We'll hitch our ponies to the obelisk in Rio!"-and they had. Rio de Janeiro went almost mad last week. From 10 o'clock...
...Because you are Chinese and workers!" is the answer. A general melee ensues; machine-guns and revolvers crackle, darkness and confusion bring the final curtain...
...Possession relates the adventures of a Cantabridgian (Leslie Banks) who has squandered a good deal more money than he should have, gone about with low companions, and as a final piece of folly undertaken to sell an automobile on which he still owed payment. This commercial venture lands the young man in the workhouse for a spell and when he comes home, in Act I, instead of being invited to share the fatted calf, he is offered a small sum of money if he will forever absent himself from England...