Word: coasted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Music at the Copley-Plaza will be furnished by the Meyer Davis Society Orchestra of Washington, D. C., and by the Barybary Coast jazz band of Dartmouth. Bert Lowe, in person, and his 20 piece Hotel Statler Orchestra will play for the Statles...
Professor McLaughlin went to Mexico last summer as geologist for a corporation which owns a rich silver mine on the Mess Central, a huge table and near the border of Durango and Sinalon, two native states on the West Coast...
...stuffed cotton or fingers in their ears. They and some 7,000 more or less distinguished civilians were promptly greeted by the cataclysmic detonation, the boiling smoke blast and the vanishing heaven-bound whine of a 16-inch shell from one of the country's 32 biggest coast guns...
When the eighth Assembly of the League of Nations ended its deliberations (TIME, Oct. 10) Sir Austen Chamberlain, British Foreign Secretary, hastened to the sea coast and there boarded his yacht, the Dolphin, and was no more heard of until, off Majorca, the principal Balearic island off Spain, he entertained General Primo de Rivera, Dictator of Spain...
This afternoon at 4 o'clock the University Seconds will meet St. John's Preparatory School on Soldiers Field in the second game of their season. Last week they triumphed over the U. S. Coast, Guard Academy by a 19 to 0 score. The Second team line-up follows: l.e., Joseph Morrill '28; l.t., G. H. Norris '29; l.g., M. T. Adams '28; c. F. H. Browne; r.g., E. A. Wood '29; r.t., A. A. Campbell '30; r.e., Joseph Hammer '28; q.b., John Noble '30; backs, D. L. Garrison '28, F. S. Grant '29, and H. I. Parker...