Word: dipped
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Arriving by bus Saturday afternoon, the service men will be welcomed by Edward Ames '42, and Richard N. Hall '43, members of the Committee. That afternoon the athletic facilities of the University will be thrown open to those soldiers who care for a dip in the pool or a fast game of handball...
Hour exams and the early departure of those players who saw much action in the mud decimated the squad, and to fill up the team which Harlow used for signal practice, he had to dip down to the Jayvees for tackle material...
...comfortable book will doubtless become a component part of almost every educated man's library. Not only for the specialist in American literature, but also for the general reader, this volume will fill a long-felt need. It is a book to keep on the table beside you--to dip in whenever you come across some obscure reference, name, character, or book in our literature...
Branding showers as "unclean, unsanitary, and unhealthful," Rost claims that he had tried the swimming pool, and even a dip in the cool crystal-clear waters of the Charles as a substitute for an old-fashioned bath, but was satisfied with neither. "Just bring on those Mount Holyoke girls," Rost boasted...
...evils. If they gave the Egyptians their tooth for a tooth and bombed Rome, they might precipitate mass raids on panicky Cairo. If they did not bomb Rome, they might keep Cairo running smoothly as center of their Middle Eastern campaigns but British prestige would suffer a further dip in Islam's eyes...