Word: doored
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...kept. On Sept. 5 the calibre of Red guns picking at the Alcázar was up to six inches, but its six-foot walls stood firm. Next day a White plane flew over the fortress, dropped large packages of foodstuffs. Red batteries finally splintered to bits an ornate door frame of the Alcázar known as "The Portal of the Blood of Christ...
...said. "The origin of the Constitution, for example, the functioning of the three branches of the federal government, the forces of modern capitalism, must be dissected as fearlessly as rocks. If we are afraid, there will be no adequate discussion of the genesis of our national life; the door will be shut to the development of a culture which will satisfy our needs...
...CONCERT DANCE. Memorial Hall, 10.00 to 2.00 o'clock. Students will be admitted at the south side door on presentation of Tercentenary Pass. Ticketes may be secured for ladies by applying at the Crimson Building. The dance will be free; light refreshments and beer will be sold in the Delta of Memorial Hall where tables will be available. Members of the Class of 1936 may obtain tickets to this dance at the Crimson Building. INFORMAL DRESS...
Springs, now a smoothly running, richly endowed sanatorium. His assistant, Dr. Charles Edwin ("Ed") Irwin, 36, became the institution's new Surgeon-in-Chief. Dr. Michael Hoke, 62, happily hunted for an Atlanta office door upon which he could once more have his solitary, independent name glued in letters of gold...
...that the characters in his stories of people who triumphed over worry never nad much to worry about anyway, cheerful readers without a care in their hearts can confidently take it up as a valuable, entertaining volume, to be opened at those moments when the wolf howls outside the door and the little grey men start sneaking out of the patterns of the wall paper...