Word: blowed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...After brooding about Europe's plight, John Hawkins, 39, a Manhattan hansom cabbie, donned a surgeon's gown, led his horse, Sunshine, to the basement of a livery stable, stunned the animal with a hammer blow, and set about carving up the carcass. When Hawkins' project to send meat to Europe was interrupted by police, he explained: "With the coming of winter, I was convinced that thousands would...
Twenty-four hours before the Varsity takes the ice for the opener against B.C., Coach Johnny Chase received another blow to his strategy last night when Olympic candidate Lou Preston went on probation until mid-years...
High prices have hit the hospitals such a staggering blow that many may have to close their doors in 1948. That "storm signal of approaching disaster" was announced last week by leaders of Manhattan's United Hospital Fund, who are waging a desperate campaign to save New York City's voluntary hospitals from financial collapse...
...very said that our rallies have always been orderly," said Spear last night, but he was not thinking of himself. "It would be a great blow to College spirit if rallies were outlawed as President Sermour was forced to do down at Yale...
Grid fans not undertaking a trek to New Haven this weekend will nevertheless be able to follow the Eli classic, blow by blow. Boston radio station WHDH (850 on the dial) will broadcast the game Saturday starting at 2 o'clock. The 1:30 o'clock kick-off will come floating Cambridge-way, however, through the facilities of WEAN (Providence-710 kc.), whose broadcast will begin at 1:15 o'clock...