Word: fatally
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Indianapolis, Ind. Fatal...
...Stanley Baldwin were speeding to Cwm by motor. If the State could further the entrapped miners' rescue in any way, the presence of Premier Baldwin guaranteed every effort. As the Premier's limousine entered Cwm, a score of Salvation Army workers were grouped about the fatal pithead singing, "O God, Our Help In Ages Past...
Quacks. "The vampires and pirates of quackery are bleeding the people. They are capitalizing the lack of discrimination of the average simple person as to what constitutes a qualified practitioner, and in many cases their activities prove fatal."?Dr. Arthur Thomas McCormack, Louisville...
...days, 14 hrs.), to cut through the roof of a creekside cave on the farm of one Jonas W. Swink. Mournful howls, deep in the earth, spurred their efforts. Crowds gathered. On the fourth day, they dug out the body of a large red fox bearing gashes of a fatal battle. They hung the fox on a tree. Before dawn of the fifth day, which chanced to be the second anniversary of the exhumation of Miner Floyd Collins who died in Sand Cave, Ky., one Willie Nelson, slim farm lad, slipped into the digging and extricated Rip, prized foxhound owned...
...reasons offered by Princeton authorities for their ban on student-driven and owned automobiles, one is paradoxical and the other open to question. The fact that there has been a "frequency of fatal accidents" in Princeton is not common to that town alone. The law, by establishing an age limit which happens to be under that of the average undergraduate, has apparently given the student a legal right to drive a car. Therefore in forbidding automobiles at Princeton on the count of reckless driving, the university appears to take the stand that pursuit of learning and not tender years...