Word: fasts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...earned the right to spend the rest of his life in the quiet seclusion of Danville, Illinois. Uncle Joe is something more than a politician with an age-record. He is the embodiment of a tradition, a political theory, a technique of party government and discipline that is fast perishing. He represents the Old Guard in the very flower of its maturity, in the palmy days of McKinley and Mark Hanna, when " a little group of wilful men " did more than make gestures of government; they actually ruled Congress, shrewdly, impregnably, and without too much rhetoric...
...Britain shyly moots the question of Anglo-American intervention. From another source comes the suggestion to refer the Ruhr and Reparations to the League of Nations. Neither of these suggestions are feasible until the opposing sides come together prepared to negotiate. In the meantime peace in Europe is a fast fading vision...
...polo team of the 101st Field Artillery, composed entirely of graduates of the University will meet the fast Yale graduate team in the Commonwealth Armory this evening at 8.15 o'clock...
...game was featured by the work of the Yale forwards, Pite and Suisman, whose ability to carry the ball down the floor by means of short fast passes, and then to score from beneath the basket helped to increase the winner's total by many points...
...position close to the goal. For five minutes the play livened up, both teams fighting desperately to break the deadlock. Finally Captain owen recovered the puck deep in Crimson territory and by clever dribbling and foot work, skated alone just beyond center-ice, where he launched a hard, fast drive to the net for the winning tally...