Word: lucke
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...shunned by society. When socialism can count among its adherents such figures as Anatole France, H. G. Wells, . B. Shaw and d'Annunzio, English people of all parties realize that a Labor Government is not going to mean the collapse of all England, and they whish Mr. MacDonald luck in his effort to do a good job, no matter how skeptical they may be of his success...
...first would-be divorcée to have a country shot from under her by treaty. On account of her position at the Court, it is thought unlikely that-following the fashion in Italian divorcesshe will take the step of establishing a residence in Hungary to try her luck there...
...inch of water. The harm done to the scenery cannot be estimated until it dries out. "If it warps," said Professor G. P. Baker '87 when questioned by a CRIMSON reporter, "it will be destroyed, but I cannot tell yet just what will happen. By the greatest piece of luck all the scenery for our coming play next week was removed yesterday to Agassiz House...
...gambling is very little understood. It is not that the gambler, losing his own fortune, borrows from his friends; nor that having won a large sum he hates to tear himself away. The unfortunate fact is that few gamblers can resist the enticements of fetish and superstition. Faith in luck, in signs, in systems replaces reason and sense and nothing, certainly, could be more fatal...
...hard luck which has been camping on Coach Chase's trail all season made another inroad into the Crimson ranks yesterday. Leekley, the team's high scorer and Hesse, dependable replacement men at either guard or for ward, were both absent from practice on account of illness, and it is doubtful if either can play tonight...