Word: caped
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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White and unemployed Englishmen got up before dawn at North Shields last week, strode like burly ghosts down the long black wharf of the Lyle Line, massed in truculent formation before the door of a shanty where seamen would be signed on for the dingy S. S. Cape Verde...
...football if he could. He kept fit. The Firecrest had no auxiliary engine, but Gerbault almost never accepted a tow in or out of harbor, liking the excitement of closely calculated navigation under sail. From the South Seas he went through Torres Strait across the Indian Ocean, around the Cape of Good Hope, north to St. Helena, to the Cape Verde Islands (where he stayed ten months to write this book), to the Azores, and home again. He had been gone five years, had sailed almost 40,000 miles. Says he: "As the end of my voyage drew nearer...
April 26?Pilgrimage of Virginians to Cape Henry, Va. Occasion: commemoration of landing of first permanent English settlers in the New World. Invited guests: President Hoover, the governors of 20 States...
...time champion. . . . Rex, second string catcher on the baseball team, broke his finger on the Southern trip in the Catholic U. game and will probably be out for about a month. . . . Ben Bassett, diminutive right fielder on the ball team, who comes from the Cape Cod region, was bragging to his mates on the trip to the South about his sailing abilities. On the second day out he was the first one who had to have medical attention. . . . Incidentally, some New York sports writer must have mixed him up with Jim Barrett for in a story Bassett was referred...
BYSTANDER-Maxim Gorki-Cape & Smith...