Word: calle
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Others on the casualty list who nevertheless will start in the weekend encounters are Al Colwell with a bad knee and Captain Tom Bilodeau suffering from a bruised hand. In the event that Sullivan is not able to patrol right field, Dick Grondahl will probably get the call...
...Keats' room (which is next to Severn's). On the one side it overlooks the majestic staircase of the "Trinita Dei Monti" and on the other the Piazza and the Fountain. Immediately below is a charming outdoor flower nook owned by a jolly old Italian and you can call from Keat's window and he will bring you up a rose; and if he likes you he may give you one for "the Signore" free. Without superstition I think nowhere in Rome have I seen flowers so fresh and so seemingly content: as if perhaps they are conscious that here...
Broadly outlined, the arrangements call for another staircase to Harvard Hall, probably on the longitudinal side facing Holden Chapel, and for Sever a new outside fire escape to relieve the present ladder which has been judged inadequate...
...lumberjacks waiting for the flood to subside and their own special job to begin. These were rivermen, skilled riders and drivers of logs. About 200 of them had drifted in from points north and north-west where log driving is still an annual affair. They had what the Scandinavians call "snus" (pinches of snuff) in their lower lips, steel on their feet and names like "The Beaver," "Big. Ben" and "Dirty Dan" to awe less colorful citizens...
...weeks should not go unheeded by the Dean. It is a sign for him to stop barnstorming about the country like a "Congressional rabble-rouser" issuing statements on strikes and the Supreme Court. It is time for the Dean to begin to think about the administrative problems that will call for his best efforts in September, and to give up the pleasure and excitement that he takes in the fray of present day politics...