Word: accidentally
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Costa Rica's Gonzales. G. Gonzalez, son of Costa Rica's President Cleto Gonzalez, pleaded, argued, cajoled with Baxter Douglas Boozer and Donald Duke, two U.S. flyers, fellow passengers on the Pan-American Mail liner Colombia, bound for the Canal Zone. At the Canal Zone the flyers intend...
It was no accident that when Sacco and Vanzetti were electrocuted (TIME, Aug. 29, 1927) the imposing Buenos Aires branches of the National City Bank of New York and the First National Bank of Boston were bombed.
In Cambridge, Mass., while out for a drive last week, one Harold Lloyd was arrested for 1) operating under the influence of liquor; 2) possessing no registration; 3) possessing no license; 4) misappropriating an automobile; 5) driving recklessly; 6) being drunk; 7) failing to report an accident; 8) stealing an...
Harvard, however, has been too consistently free from major injury of late years, and strikingly so in the season just passed, to owe her good fortune to the mere workings of chance. Few are the squads that can boast a broken finger as the most serious accident to any member...
Added to the elimination of fatigue as a source of serious injury was the willingness of the Harvard coaches to abide by the decision of the squad surgeon in matters pertaining to the fitness of the players. Incapacitating injury is too often the result of aggrevated minor accident where instant...