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...Beethoven and Mozart: Billowy black taffeta covered with net, coral jewels, a tiara transformation...
...tennis match, had paid $30,125 to get in. Of that sum the Garden collected $10,500. Mrs. William Randolph Hearst's Free Milk Fund for Babies got $3,760. Promoter Tilden, his business manager William O'Brien, and Ellsworth Vines, his opponent across the net, were to share about $15,000 for what was to happen in the next two hours. Public interest in the match was due to the fact that: 1) it was Vines's first appearance as a professional; 2) it offered the first real test since 1930 between Tilden, 41, and Vines...
...father pay through the nose, Kit returns him all the money, with interest, which his upbringing has cost. From the rest he gives Beatrice a handsome dowry, Narcissa a present that will make her pomp less anxious, then takes himself and his sternly aching heart off to parts unknown. Net result of Kit's fierce attitudinizings is to remind the reader less of a Hemingway hero than of Carl Sandburg's fairy-tale character who. when asked: "Why do you always shadow us?" replied. "I ;.m a peanut, a proud, peculiar peanut...
Although Harvard had most of the chances to score during the first period, it was Princeton that made the only two scores. A Harvard attack was broken up deep in Princeton territory and a quick return rush by Lawson, and a pass to Savage netted the first tally at 13.19 as deGive was drawn out of the net. Duffey was sent to the penalty box for tripping, two minutes later, and the Tigers repeated the performance this time using Poole and Kammer...
...more Princeton scores were counted in the second period. Savage broke up a Crimson rush in the early part of the canto and carried it down the middle of the ice. deGive left the net to meet the play, but Savage lifted the puck, which, after hitting the Crimson goalie in the chest, bounced into the net...