Word: exits
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...exit of ''Red" Grange from 1924 football...
London. All the diplomatic representatives of the Powers who had affixed their initials to the London Agreement assembled, 20 minutes before the luncheon hour, at the British Foreign Office in Whitehall. Large, curious crowds watched the entrance and the exit of the Ambassadors and Ministers whose Governments had approved the Agreement and, ipso facto, the Experts' Plan...
...Cleveland an army of doctors and nurses crusaded up and down the streets, stopped pedestrians, examined them for vaccination marks, vaccinated those who could not exhibit recent ones. Policemen at corners prevented entrance or exit to each street as it went under surveillance. In 24 hours, 10,000 were reported vaccinated. Then health officials announced to a worried public that there would be no smallpox epidemic. Since Jan. 1, 83 cases of smallpox had been reported, 19 of them in one day last week...
...Exit the detective...
...however, saw Spalding's finish. Milligan singled and took second on Rossomondo's grounder to Campbell. Bickley lofted to Jenkins. Honderson was passed, but the strategy failed, as Dupree singled to center, scoring Milligan. Capron singled to left, and everybody scored when McGlone let the ball go, through him. Exit Spalding, enter Toulmin, and the side was retired without difficulty...