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After being outfought by Exeter the 1921 team came back. Against an eleven estimated to be their superiors, the Freshmen showed that in the absence of the University team they could represent us in a worthy fashion. They bearded the Tiger in his lair and humbled him in a manner never dreamed of even by their most ardent supporters...
Today the Freshman football team goes hunting young tigers in Jungle town. Not for many years has such a trip taken place. Not by traps or snares will they capture their game, but by fighting in the open. The regular Tiger cannot uphold his reputation this year, his cubs must do it for him. But these young tigers are just as loathe to have knots tied in their tails. They will not submit without a struggle. The 1921 eleven has a daring task ahead. So far it has not met its better, but it is never safe to use this...
...American girl, whose whole being revolts against the monotony of dreary, uneventful missionary existence in Japan. She has passed into her late twenties--that fearsome betwixt and between age--with no friend of her own age near, for her girlhood lover disappeared twelve years before--in the last "Tiger Year." Asano, her old manservant, tells Mildred-san that the smoke-cloud Tiger which glowers over Fuji, caused his going, just as this year it will bring her "wild strange things." Thus when she meets a stranger, Hale, and falls in love, Asano sees in him a tool of the cruel...
...Craig prize play for this season. "The Year of the Tiger," by K. L. Andrews 2G will be produced for the first time on any stage at the Castle Square Theatre tonight at 8.10. "The Year of the Tiger" involves the experiences of an American girl in Japan and is based on the Japanese superstition according to which every eighth year is fraught with mystery and evil...
...Harvard prize play for this season, "The Year of the Tiger," by K. L. Andrews 2G, will be produced for the first time at the Castle Square Theatre on April 23. "The Year of the Tiger" is based on the Japanese superstition according to which every eighth year is fraught with mystery and laden with evil. It was awarded last fall the prize of $500 offered annually by Mr. John Craig...