Word: breasts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...yard breast stroke--Won by Robert G. Heskett '37 (H); second H. B. Savage (M); third Bertram S. Wolfson '36 (H). Time...
...statement could ever be made because all statements are liable to misinterpretation. . . . Senator Couzens put an end to the argument by announcing that he regarded him self perfectly free to repeat in public any facts which he hears in executive session. Then squirming Secretary Morgenthau made a clean breast of U. S. financial expectations as he saw them until the end of fiscal 1937. In so doing he completely rewrote the budget presented by the President a week earlier. Allowing $2,000,000,000 for the Bonus, $2,000,000,000 for new relief appropriations (which the President...
...picked Andrew Jackson. The occasion was the Democratic Party's Jackson Day Dinner in Washington. The meal cost 2,000 diners $50 per plate- $5 for food and $45 for the Party's campaign chest. When he had eaten tomato stuffed with lobster, diamondbacked terrapin soup, breast of capon, hearts of palm salad and other things, the 32nd President of the U. S. arose and broadcast as follows on the 7th President...
...attractiveness of the meet Joh Higgins, national 200-yard breast stroke champion, has announced his intention to try for a new world record...
Harvard won all but two first places, losing only the 100-yard free-style after a nip and tuck battle between Donald McKay of Harvard and Eloranta of the visitors, and the 200-yard breast stroke, in which A. Dell nosed out Bob Heskett, Harvard merman. The team captured every second place...