Word: doors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...country would probably remain bone dry. It is the inhabitants of the vast desert regions who, together with the bootlegger, keep the present Prohibition law unchanged. But if reason did rule throughout the country as at Harvard; most drunkenness, economics loss, fatalities, and bootleggers would be shown the door...
...Crimson to a single tally, the result of a quick feint by Beals. Half way through the second session, however, he began to weaken, and there-after was not such a riddle to the University skaters. Several times he dropped flat and saved scores from scrimmages at his door-step. On three occasions Referee Sands ordered a face-off only three feet from the net, but each time the Tech goal-tend pulled out safely...
...impossible. The conditions have been presented for over two weeks, the request has been made. Giving is a question of appeal and convenience. If the appeal outweighs the inconvenience the gift is certain. And with a very slight use of the imagination, the European student is at the door. The undergraduate meets him as he goes to lunch. Will he not, as a fellow student and a gentleman, extend an invitation? Of a certainty--and today...
...Frank W. Stearns of Boston. Accounts differ and probably no one, except the participants, knows exactly whether the Coolidges visited their indoor Christmas tree and exchanged presents before or after breakfast. They went to the First Congregational Church for services. They met Senator "Jim" Watson at the door of the church and he sat with them. The only guests at luncheon and at dinner in the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Stearns. After dinner the Coolidges spent three hours with disabled veterans at Walter Reed Hospital and saw the first exhibition of Abraham Lincoln, an historical motion picture...
...arrange an audience for them with the President, if they would kindly wait. The two visitors seated themselves in the chairs provided and waited their turn. After an hour Mr. Clark told them they could now see the President. He led the way down the corridor and, opening the door of the President's private office, introduced Messrs. John and Calvin Coolidge, Jr. It was said that the two visitors emerged shortly "blushing and with a look that may have meant they probably would not horn in on a busy day again...