Word: breaking
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...George Kumpel got second. For the second straight Saturday, a chilly wind swirled down into the Stadium--so gusty at times that the high jump crossbars had to be held in place by officials until the jumpers left the ground. The H.A.A. is hoping for a better break this Saturday...
...have asked prominent men who, in our opinion, have been deprived of their civil rights to give the inside story on their experiences," he said, "and if rioters attempt to break up the meeting, it will only prove our contentions on civil rights." Meanwhile, Cambridge police said last night that they would send a sizable contingent to the forum...
While studying for his Ph.D. (philology) in Vienna, he tried his hand as a labor organizer; he ran up against anarchists who tried to break up his meetings. "They had a technique," he says. "They'd gradually move forward as if absorbed by what I was saying. Then they would ask increasingly menacing questions. When they had you against the wall, you were in their hands. I developed a habit of talking from near a window, with the window at my back. That gave me two advantages: I could see the faces of my enemies, and I could jump...
...rally, to which five hundred students have already pledged support, will be the first since March, 1946, when a similar "Win the Peace" demonstration, sponsored by the Liberal Union, brought the Conservative League and Dadaists into the Yard to break it up. Following this clash, which resulted in a field-day for the metropolitan press, the Administration refused all subsequent requests for such meetings...
Dresser said last night that he had been drinking and had lost his way, but denied trying to break in. His own lodgings at the Cambridge Quaker House are just a few doors away from the Frost dwelling...