Word: embark
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Hoping to continue on its victorious road, the Varsity stickmen embark tonight on the 8.45 o'clock train for Montreal where they will play the first of a two-game home and home series with McGill. The second game with McGill will be played on the Boston Garden ice on January...
...legitimate debut of droll Herb Williams. In earmuffs and plug hat, he impersonates a sly dizzard who signs on as driver of the Sarsey Sal. Fortune is not a mule driver by trade. He prefers gambling and his various winnings in kind enable him to embark on such careers as the ministry, dentistry, photography and almanac salesmanship as the play progresses...
...Ernest Sturm and their daughter will sail Saturday on the Rex for Gibraltar for a three weeks' tour through Spain. Following the tour they will embark at Gibraltar on the Conte di Savoia...
...under the militant principles laid down by Ignatius Loyola,* requires 15 years from the time the candidate leaves high school. West Baden College, primarily a graduate school of science and philosophy, will take Jesuit scholastics after they complete two years of ascetic theology and two of classics, before they embark upon three years of teaching, four of theology and one of ascetic theology. Rev. Aloysius Henry Rohde, assistant to the Jesuit provincial in Chicago, will be the school's temporary rector until a full one is appointed by that most formidable cleric, the Superior General or "Black Pope," Wlodomir...
...Bolivian detachments." Later figures gave Paraguayan losses at 3,000 dead, 5,000 wounded, 1,633 prisoners including 78 officers. Paraguay did not take this defeat quietly. To the League's Secretary in Geneva Ramon Caballero de Bedoya announced that, to its great regret, Paraguay was about to embark on a campaign of terrorism and bombing of un- fortified towns. "Paraguay's decision," explained Senor de Bedoya, i:is justified by the fact that Bolivia was the first to employ these methods of terrorism. . . . Despite repugnance for these barbarous methods, Paraguay finds herself compelled to use them." Meanwhile...