Word: arming
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...current number of the Pravda, the official organ of the Soviets, contains a cartoon. This represents three rollicking gentlemen, (arm-in-arm, in top hats, one of which is encircled by a nimbus. Underneath are three names, The King of England,' 'MacDonald and 'Jesus Christ...
...Captain Zarakov, Howard, Bennett, and Booth. The Crimson captain, playing on his third major sport team, fielded and hit well and also steadied the whole field. Howard, shortstop, was the hardest and most timely hitter on the team and his fielding was brilliant. He has as fine a throwing arm as any University player in recent years. Bennett, the only man to play regularly in the same position all season, his well over 300 and fielded in sensational style. Booth's pitching record speaks for itself. He has everything that a pitcher needs--speed, control, curves, and a tantalizing slow...
...Sotheby's, famed London auctioneers, was sold Robinson Crusoe's gun for $937. The arm belonged to Alexander Selkirk, upon whose adventures (from 1704-1709) Defoe based the story of Robinson Crusoe...
There was. We enjoyed the bill so much we even neglected to feel impatient for Ted Lewis to come on. From the Aesop's Fable cartoon (which is our favorite form of movie) to the lady who achieved incredible slow-motion acrobatic tricks with her strong-arm partner, this bill kept us thoroughly entertained. Truly, the acrobatic lady, we think, is truly fortunate in having chosen a profession which keeps in trim her beautiful figure. The trick bicycle riders who opened the show broke the ground very nicely for King and Beatty, who did a Bullard and Cogan...
...throw in the Yale meet with Pennsylvania three weeks ago is better than any thing that Coach Farrell's men can do. Kernan, however, will be able to take second for Harvard, and Greenidge, first place winner for two years, may be able to take third, although an arm injury has kept him from practicing for a dangerously long time...