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Word: fasted (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Captain Philip E. Lilienthal '36, the other returning veterans competing for the third year are Richard Ford '36 and Richard Morgan 4th '36. Other promising swordsmen who are fast shaping up for the opening match with the Peroy Salle d'Armes on Tuesday, February 18 are Elmer Rarp, Jr. Oc.C and Albert E. Weiner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Among The Minors | 2/8/1936 | See Source »

...GOING TO DRIVE FAST" is an extremely useful handbook of automobile information, giving tips on when and where to drive fast, how to handle your car at high speeds, and what to do when you got in a jam travelling fast. Along with "And Sudden Death" it should be handed out to every applicant for a driving license...

Author: By A. C. B., | Title: CRIMSON BOOKSHELF | 2/8/1936 | See Source »

...author makes a point which we have always considered a very valid one-that under some conditions fast driving is safe and sometimes even safer than slow driving. It is not the habitually fast driver, but the habitually reckless and unskilled, driver who causes most accidents. He needs warning and instruction, both of which this little book supplies. You can't legislate fast driving out of the picture, but you can educate reckless driving...

Author: By A. C. B., | Title: CRIMSON BOOKSHELF | 2/8/1936 | See Source »

Close to extinction except in a Zululand preserve and along the Upper Nile is the white (actually grey) rhinoceros. Only elephants are bigger than this creature. As long as 15 ft., very fast, agile and ferocious when angry, its charge is usually impotent because of its poor eyesight. Connoisseurs call the meat delicious...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animals: Paradise Lost | 2/3/1936 | See Source »

...Gaining fast but still behind Monopoly is Politics, a game in which each player is given $1,000,000 in scrip money to get himself elected President of the U. S. Three dice are rolled, the total on each roll entitling the player to stick colored pins in a big map of the U. S. Each State has an arbitrary seven counties, except a few in the East which have only four for lack of space on the map. Count is by electoral vote, and the importance of the State is roughly indicated by the number of dice points required...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Monopoly & Politics | 2/3/1936 | See Source »

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