Word: camped
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...slight miscalculation last week is casily explained by the simple fact that Hobin throw a wrench in the Geers and there was then no Carpenter to take it out. However, everything will be all right today, for there is not a Ray of hope in the Indian Camp...
Harry Ellinger, Green line coach has developed a strong forward wall out of a group of inexperienced candidates. Elbert Camp and Dick Carpenter are the two veteran rangy ends who starred last year and have been playing the same steady game this season. Two sophomores, Don Otis and Gordon Bonnet have been successful in holding their positions ever since the start of the season despite rugged opposition. Herb Stearns and Don Hagerman capably fill the guard posts although both were at different positions last season. Hagerman was a tackle and Stearns a center, but Ellinger shifted them when graduation...
Long lines of grey-clad soldiers stretch irregularly across the dawn-lit horizon. Armed guards, in muskrat headgear, move restlessly before swaying tents. Bonfires die out with each growing moment of dawn. Arms are gathered, stations called, ranks formed. Excitement and anticipation fill the camp. A huge gaunt figure, hatless and cloakless, sweeps imperiously on a white charger to the front of the newly formed platoons. This man commands attentions, respect, admiration, fear. Ranks become straighter, shoulders stiffer, guns arched higher. His voice booms like a cannon through the crisp morning air: "Comrades, this is an historic moment. All Europe...
...long odds the most popular combination of choice for the governorship and opinion on President Roosevelt was the Bacon and "no" category, which was the choice of 138 voters. This number represents only 60 short of the total of ballots cast to date, which puts Harvard far into the camp of the G.O.P. CRIMSON FACULTY POLL Bacon 185 Curley 9 Goodwin 7 "Yes" on New Deal 50 "No" on New Deal...
...organization known as Ustashi, sworn to the assassination of King Alexander in revenge for the murder of the great Croat Leader Stephan Raditch in Belgrade's Parliament six years ago. Ustashi's founder is an exiled Croatian deputy named Ante Pavelitch. Its headquarters was at a Hungarian camp for Croatian refugees at Janka Puszta where they were supposed to have been drilled by Hungarian army officers. Conspirator Pavelitch was said to have sent the five men to France with forged passports to murder the King. Petrus Kalemen was to try in Marseilles, the others in Paris. Following confessions...