Word: beer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...their disinterestedness - made desperate last-minute efforts to amend the measure to modify the quota basis so as to favor the Italian, Jewish and eastern European stocks. The debate ended with winged words from Representative Tincher of Kansas: "The issue" is fairly well drawn. On the one side- is beer, Bolshevism, unassimiating settlements, and many flags. On the other side, is constitutional government, one flag, the Stars and Stripes and American institutions...
Feldmarschall Erich von Ludendorff (flagitious, inscrutable, unrelenting) was acquitted of all blame for his part in the so-called "Beer Hall" uprising* of last Fall...
...evening of Nov. 8, 1923, Adolph Hitler, General Ludendorff and their followers suddenly appeared before a gathering of Bavarian officials in the Burgerbrau Kellar (famed beer cellar), fired shots to obtain silence arid dramatically announced the overthrow of the Government, proclaiming themselves dictators...
Only one thought mars the perfection of this idyllic picture; the guests were engaged in executing repairs on the outside of the club, and it is quite possible--though the thought is an unworthy one--that the hosts hoped to expedite matters by a timely application of lager beer and roast beef...
Crew R.-Stroke, Elisha Canning Jr. '26; 7, Kent Leavitt '26; 6, J. D. Jameson '24; 5, W. E. Stillwell Jr. '25; 4, C. F. Darlington Jr. '26; 3, V. F. Righter '26; J. R. Hoover '24; bow, W. J. Mlide '25; cox., W. E. Beer...