Word: dropped
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...conference with Charles R. (Break-It-Up) Apted '06, the CRIMSON announced at a very late hour last night that the competitions would remain open one more day. Accordingly, all Freshmen desirous of trying out for one of the three departments, news, business, or photographic, of the CRIMSON, may drop around to 14 Plympton Street some time today, preferably at 1.15 o'clock. Editorial competition is open to upperclassmen...
...during the Great War discovered a German submarine lurking off the coast, and thus made one of the greatest scoops in newspaper history; the destinies of Harvard University and of the United States of America are directed by former CRIMSON editors; all Freshmen who wish to try out might drop around at 14 Plympton Street on Wednesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock
...clowns try to make their buffoonery a satire on the enemies of the Party without, inefficient bureaucrats within. To the infinite disgust of old and unsympathetic moujiks who go to the circus for amusement, the eager young graduates of the Technicum of Circus Art like nothing better than to drop their fun-making and stunts, put on a pageant of the class struggle...
...Peoria, Ill., Fireman Joe Turner was on the second floor of the firehouse when he heard the alarm. He leaped for the pole, started sliding, ignited matches in his breast pocket, burned his chest, was prompted to let go. The drop broke both legs. It was a false alarm...
...directly the value of the dollar. But prominent among the columns & columns of press speculation on an adverse decision was an opinion of some "departmental experts'' in Washington to the effect that the dollar might be revalued upward to its old gold content. That would mean a drop in the price of gold from...