Word: bearse
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Alexis Ivanovitch Rykov, who bears the titles of President of the Union Council of People's Commissaries and Chairman of the Russian Socialist Federal Soviet Republic Cabinet, asseverated that Russia's economic pulse was strong and steady, which, he claimed, was certain indication of Russia's ultimate recovery.
The Blue Bandanna. Hitherto, young Sidney Blackmer in his plays has been considered as working under wraps. His voice has been subdued, he has seemed as though weighed down under affairs of state. Now in his latest thriller he is actually working under wraps. He bears around with him probably...
The impressive list of Harvard Clubs, printed in this morning's CRIMSON bears silent witness. More of such clubs are being founded constantly, and many larger ones such as the Harvard-Yale-Princeton Club of Chicago, are being added. Singaport has its single and now famous representative. These clubs, although...
Looping is one of the simplest airplane maneuvers. The pilot dives his ship steeply towards the earth and gains tremendous speed. He then turns his elevator or horizontal up, so that the rush of air bears downward on the tail of his plane. Naturally the nose of the ship goes...
In celebrating the 40th anniversary of the entrance of George Westinghouse* into the electrical field, some interesting facts concerning that inventor and organizer and the company which now bears his name, came to light. In 1869, when only 23 years old, Westinghouse patented his air brake for stopping trains - now...