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Word: copse (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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The energy with which President Lowell goes about filling his summer "vacation is a phenomenon of the first order. Sport and business mix in equal proportion" is a phenomenon of the first order, sunny hours back-diving from his raft in Cotuit, and speeding ahead of motorcycle cops in his...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CRIME | 9/30/1933 | See Source »

So far the Yard Cops have not been troubled by the "Reinharts" which usually ring in the Yard before examinations. Gullible girls from Guilford have been told that Reinhart was the name of soup served in the dining halls and that when students were hungry they would shout Reinhart. Another...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Night and Day | 8/14/1933 | See Source »

Etymologically, I believe, the word gate derives from Anglo-Saxon meaning open, welcome The superintendent of the Yard and Buildings and his underlings, the Yard Cops, would do well to take this to heart.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hoo Pueri Venit, Ut Virum Sitis | 7/11/1933 | See Source »

Mr. Collier has also enjoyed speeding past traffic cops in Manhattan. This he was enabled to do when John F. Hylan, then Mayor of New York, appointed him special deputy police commissioner, to launch an advertising campaign against street accidents. He invented Aunty J. Walker, a miniature policewoman with a...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Extended Tycoon | 6/12/1933 | See Source »

"Harvard men have been losing things for a long time and the procedure for returning them has become fairly well defined through the ages," stated Major C. R. Apted '06, Superintendent of Caretakers, yesterday. The Lost and Found Department in the basement of Lehman Hall, he explained, is one business...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Basement of Lehman Hall Repository For Running Pants And Symphony Tickets--Apted Tells of Booming Business | 3/17/1933 | See Source »

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