Word: ending
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...setting thus described by him to the Senate, grim-visaged Senator Thomas J. Walsh has a bower, a summer-home on the northeastern end of Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park, Montana. He owns two-thirds of an acre with a 150-foot lake frontage, purchased from the holder of the original land patent before the park was created in 1910. Last week the grey Walsh mustache bristled more ferociously than ever as he did legislative battle in defense of his summer hearthstone and of a governmental principle...
Lampy does not usually strike the pose of a crusader. But Lampy did feel, God forgive him, at the time the Protest of the Masses Number was in contemplation that all was not right in the little world about him. For months on end he had heard the faint, polite voice of the Harvard CRIMSON weakly trying to reason things out. But the CRIMSON left so many vital things unsaid...
...end of the game approached, the Crimson showed increasing aggressiveness and nearly succeeded in over-taking the M. A. C. quintet, but the game ended with them still four points behind...
Although this method has been used with varying success in some of the state universities, the matter was brought to a head by action of the Boston University Athletic council at its last week-end meeting in abolishing the old method of electing captains...
...become increasingly popular for college students to ship to various foreign ports as seamen, stewards, or in some sea-going capacity. These journeys are usually made either because of a desire to see the world, or a longing for adventure. The bo's'n generally puts an end to these romantic notions for adventure the first day, and now the Seaman's Union intends to stop the practice altogether...