Word: armes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...beard which time has changed from red to an indefinite color. He were a blue sult, a wide-collared shirt with a loosely knotted tie and punctuated his remarks by throwing him self forward in his chair when he wanted to make a point. Once he Jumped onto the arm of his chair to illustrate that America was on the economic precipice and the ways in which a fall could be avoided...
...afternoon the Crimson journey to Nickerson Field to meet Boston University and its ace mounds man Be Leahy. The game was originally scheduled for a month ago but was rained out. Jack Schwede is slated to pitch with Ellie Bacon behind the plate. Bob Fulton is nursing a bruised arm received in the eighth frame of yesterday's tilt...
Last week Tunesmith Cohan tried his aging right arm again. Before 1,500 approving members of the American Newspaper Publishers' Association in Manhattan, he sang his latest marching song. Its title: We Must Be Ready. Sample lines...
...they bled a rabbit. Without oxalic acid the rabbit's blood coagulated in two minutes, 29 seconds. With oxalic acid, the blood coagulated in one minute, 29 seconds. But still the skeptical scientists claimed that oxalic acid was poisonous. Dr. Brown promptly rolled up his sleeve, displayed an arm pockmarked from hundreds of injections, brandished a hypodermic needle. When no one volunteered to give him an injection of the acid, he gave himself a standard dose, thus convinced his timid colleagues that the acid was harmless. What he was unable to say, however, was why pure oxalic acid produced...
...Such volume! Such beautiful tone! I've never had such a thrill as listening to Harvard boys sing," cried Hildegarde wrinkling up her nose and placing her arm around her CRIMSON interviewer...