Word: beer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Crew Z--Stroke, G. S. Mumford '25; 7, J. R. Barry '27; 6, J. R. Fordyce '26; 5, S. N. Shurtleff '27; 4, F. P. Weymer '26; 3, Nathan Newbury '27; 2, B. F. Rice Bassett '25; bow, H. C. Pierce '27; cox., W. E. Beer...
Crew Y. Stroke, J. H. Perkins '27: 7. Robert Ladd '27; 6. C. F. Darlington '26; 5. J. P. Hubbard '26; 4, W. J. Milde '25; 3, J. R. Barry '27; 2, Elisha Canning Jr. '26; cox., W. D. krumbhaar '26: cox., W. E. Beer...
...halt by the indescribable racket of Government supporters and Opposition as they vainly and vocally tried to shout one another down. Herr Luther looked pleadingly toward the President's Chair, but Herr Doktor Loebe was not there; he had left the Chamber for a snack of Frankfurters and beer. The Acting President, Herr Riesser, much preoccupied, suddenly became aware that the Chancellor was not speaking, looked up, caught Herr Luther's eye, jumped up in a fury, spotted Herr Schwartz (Communist), who was outshining his comrades in his vociferous bombilations, ordered him to leave the chamber. Herr Schwartz...
Between those two nights were many tumbles, shuffles; Weber and Fields clogged in dime museums, warbled for sidewalk audiences, galooted in saloons for $2 a day and 3 beer checks, toured with variety troups. Pages of their jocular maudlinity fill the book...
Sensitive Jüngling had chronic attacks of gooseflesh. At a certain beer garden in Berlin, a fat, elderly man was seen to order a stein of beer and forget it in the excitment of reading the evening shocker...