Word: feet
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...election is concerned, but it is vitally serious itself. . " . Once started, no man can tell its end. Remember that intolerance breeds intolerance, just as hate breeds hate and invites revenge. History shows that it is perhaps the most insidious and uncontrollable emotion that can sweep people off their feet...
...independent, scientific investigation for the discovery of truth, but is an adversary proceeding. The court has no facilities for making impartial investigations. The machinery for the administration of justice does not, and from its very nature cannot, function perfectly. In criminal cases the de- Instead of blasting off 30 feet of matrix from above the bone layer, we went half way up the cliff and arched in a hole about seven by ten feet. Then we removed the matrix down to the bones and chopped a ditch around a slab which measured a few inches larger than five by eight...
Discus throw: First, M. J. Berkowitz '32 (5 Feet); second, P. M. Sweezy '31 (scratch); third R. F. Mahady '31 (5feet). Distance, with handicap--111 feet, 4 inches...
Javelin throw--First, John Fobes '32 (20 feet); second, F. T. Burgees '30 (35 feet); John Marsh '32 (5 feet). Distance, with handicap--163 feet, 2 inches...
There are several positions for student waiters vacant in the Freshman Halls and in the Business School. A number of ushers over five feet eight inches tall are also still needed at the Madison square Garden...