Word: stormed
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...University football squad was given a complete rest yesterday. This lay-off will probably prove to be the lull before the storm, for it is rumored that the eleven will go through some extra stiff practice before the Brown game. The coaches were not satisfied with the showing of the eleven Saturday and they have no intentions of easing off on the drilling of the eleven in a mistaken belief that their charges have reached their highest point of development...
...facial expressions as well as her gestures are convincing and true. She is the center of attraction at all times. E. E. Clive illustrates, in the role of Mr. Frampton, a fine, genial gentleman whose honor seems to have been smirched. Others, whose work is especially noteworthy, are Diana Storm, with her internal struggle between religious truth and loyalty to the girl she has brought up from infancy and Charles Warburton, as the awkward but loyal country mechanic. The vivacity and excellent character portrayal of Elma Royton contributes materially to the success of the play. Her eyes are the most...
...excited and talkative, were still holding their irreconcilable position. So heated, indeed, was the debate that a fight on the floor seemed likely at any time. Johnson, backed by Borah, held a threat of a bolt over the members, who in response sat defiant, waiting it seemed for the storm to break. But outside of heated words nothing active was done...
Unless the storm which began last Friday continues until this afternoon, the postponed game with Princeton will be staged on Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock. An arrangement whereby the Seniors on the Princeton team are to take examinations here this morning, made it possible for the visitors to stay over until today...
...haven free from storm and strife...