Word: bating
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...choked the street. Inside, that night in 1946, a rabble-rousing, unfrocked Roman Catholic priest named Arthur Terminiello (since reinstated) was making a speech. On the platform with Terminiello was his soapbox bullyboy pal, Gerald L. K. Smith. Terminiello incited his audience with a fascist line of invective and bate. The mob outside hurled bricks, stink bombs, bottles and ice picks-through the windows and tried to break in the doors. Chicago police were just barely able to hold them in check and prevent a full-scale battle of the streets. Terminiello was arrested under a Chicago ordinance which declares...
Among the younger men, Bate, Guerard, and Kelleher all show great promise in their respective subjects. Baker and Wanning have not come off quite so well in their initial attempts in larger courses this year, although that may be the result of Freshman nervousness...
English 300s. Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. Assistant Professor Bate...
...class of 1942: Ray P. Baker, Jr. '39, Occar M. Bate, Jr., James M. DeLoreto, James C. Evans, Robert S. Hellendale, Norman E. Henkin, John H. Miller, 2nd, Herbert F. Schmelzer '39, Alf R. Stavig, and Thomas P. Webster...
...King shushed a Parliamentary de bate, embarrassing to his Government and McNaughton. He asked opposition party leaders to review, in the privacy of his office, the secret dispatches in the case...