Word: corner
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...present time, the disturbing economic conditions in China are reverberating around the world," said J. A. De Haas, William Ziegler Professor of International Relationships, in a CRIMSON interview yesterday. "The fear that is felt in the Far East as a result of the recent troubled period arises in every corner of the earth in the form of economic fear...
...corner of the Manhattan offices occupied by the French Consulate is the Pierre Matisse Gallery, a showroom run by the suave young son of the great French painter, Henri Matisse. Last week this gallery had something of major importance to show to importers, passport vise seekers, messenger boys and visiting celebrities: an exhibition of drawings by Aristide Maillol whom France ranks, with Antoine Bourdelle, as one of the two greatest living sculptors...
...president, roundly berated U. S. citizens for planning too far into the future. "It should be a crime for anyone to sell bonds for more than 20 years' duration. Nobody knows what will happen in 20 years' time." He also said: "We have filling stations on every corner where we formerly had saloons. I do not know what the oil refining companies will do after the corning elections...
...misty, rain-driven darkness settled over Soldiers Field last night, eleven CRIMSON iron men wound up their last grueling practice session. This afternoon at 4 o'clock in some far corner of Soldiers Field, the CRIMSON will gird up its ink-stained Joins and go forth to do battle with the red-skinned, scalp-mad fury of the Daily Dartmouth...
...straight right-hand blow. The Errol legs sagged. McLarnin hit right-left-right-left. Leonard tried to back away, could not move: tried to hold, could not lift his arms. McLarnin looked at the referee, who put an arm about Leonard's shoulder, led him to his corner...