Word: falle
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...have long been accustomed 'o see our mightiest fall victims to the Jester's darts at times we have even fell them ourselves and it cannot be said to be wholly unpleasant to see the nation's forensic Goliaths suddenly assailed by the local David. Not all of the slings and arrows are impeccably directed, but undeniably certain of them sink into the statistical efficiencies and brown derbies of the present campaign...
...fall poll, however, Harding scored an emphatic victory over Cox. 2030 votes were cast, which represented considerably more than 50 percent of the members of the University. Harding received 1075 votes, Cox 805, Debs, the Socialist, 110, Christensen 31, and Watkins...
...often termed the "Head Coaches Eleven" in view of the fact that it started the Yale game that year with four men who were later destined to direct the team at Cambridge, from 1899 to 1916, with the exception of three years. Dibblee took control of the helm the fall after he graduated, when Forbes was called to the Philippines as Governor General, continuing in 1900. Reid and Farley had the coaching responsibilities until 1903. Two years later, Reid was once again called to the Head Coach post. The years from 1909 to 1916 are noted...
Coming with a score of Cadillacs and a minimum of gestures the Republican standard bearer was met with a legally convictable crime against his name. The blame cannot fall upon the powerful local club that believes in prosperity. Rather does suspicion lie in other quarters. A student may, if he likes, believe in the "intentions" of Smith or the "Bolshevism" of Thomas, but such malefactions as this are hardly salve to the reputation of either aspirant...
Shift their loads a little, letting fall a feather of snow