Word: stringing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Stafford '26 will perform several slight of hand stunts and card tricks. B. S. Cogan '23 and R. P. Bullard '24 will sing their repertory of songs and other novelty acts. Bert Lowe's first-string five piece orchestra has been engaged to play for the Freshmen on that night...
...pathos of a consummate and fated love, and have seen a stubby tenor waddle forward on tiptoe to knead the arms of a diva who out-topped him by several inches; who have heard, in Bohēme, a little catch, light as a falling feather, gay as a string of beads, delivered by a Musetta under whom a property table, reinforced with iron struts, trembled, creaked, tottered. These idealists, holds Madame Leginska, should be placated. Hence, in her forthcoming opera, there will be two complete casts-one of voiceless actors who will elegantly posture and grimace on the stage...
Divorce Rumored. Mrs. Mathilda Townsend Gerry, from her husband, Peter Goelet Gerry, U. S. Senator from Rhode Island; in Paris. Mrs. Gerry, prominent hostess in Washington, D. C., last January bought a string of dark pearls from Felix Yusupov, Russian princeling, allegedly valued...
...other main consolation for Harvard is that the first-string backfield will be ready Saturday. The offense is the big Crimson problem. The best defense in the world cannot assure anything better than a tie. If Harvard is to beat Yale, it must show infinitely more offensive power than it has so far this season. With Gehrke and Miller once more in the backfield, the likelihood of a renovated offense increases a hundred fold...
...meantime, the Crimson Freshmen have lost their first two battles to Andover and Exeter, and won their last two over Worcester Academy and Roxbury. Increasing ability has been shown in these games to a marked degree. With the return of several first string men who have been on the doctor's list for a large part of the season, the Harvard team should put up a good bid for victory tomorrow...