Word: clashed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Over two weeks ago a Tech lightweight crew rowed its way into prominence as it edged the Tigers on Lake Carnegle; and last week the Harvard fifties had their first trial in the clash with this same Tech boat...
...baseball team with plenty of material that hasn't been able to get going yet leaves late tonight for a League clash with Cornell. Ed Ingalls is slated to do the pitching for the nine which trimmed Columbia 13-2 and returned to Cambridge to a 10-4 defeat by Princeton...
...election of any candidate masquerading as a Democrat who is a Democrat in name only and who neither understands nor cares at all for the fundamental principles [of[ the Democratic Party. . . ." Now Senator Burke is the marshal of the pro-Court forces on the Judiciary-Committee. As such he clashed last week with bumbling Senator Dieterich and went so far as to say, ". . . His questions do more good than any I could ask." His best clash occurred one afternoon with Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney of Wyoming, who was Mr. Farley's First Assistant Postmaster General until...
First big Rexist clash with the Government came last October when 5,000 Rexists held a mass demonstration in the streets of Brussels, fought Premier van Zeeland's cavalry with sticks and razor blades (TIME...
...been aroused was well summed up by one of them when he said, "Boy, I'm telling you, Hutter is next to God tonight." He was probably not the only one who would have said just about the same thing, for Harvard was more emotionly aroused after that clash than they have been since the already historical 14-14 tie with Princeton...