Word: fingered
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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With only six letter men lost out of 20, the Crimson nine stands a good chance of improving on last year's season. Two or three excellent men are coming up from the Freshman team, and J. L. Rex '32, who broke his finger last year, will be available in the outfield during the coming season. The Junior University is also sending up some good players...
...Posterity Will Curse!" When the till is short the cashier is supposed to feel guilty. With an almost religious fervor Mr. Snowden cast the onus of this guilt upon his predecessors at the Exchequer. He directly faced and was seen to point an avenging finger at Conservative Leader Stanley Baldwin (who as Chancellor of the Exchequer negotiated the Anglo-U. S. debt settlement) as he said...
...players in Manhattan, but he had begun to win. Although he made 50 moves to every one by his opponents, he often got around the square before a team was ready for him. He. for his part, would stop at a table, glance at the 64 squares, tap his finger once or twice on the edge of the board, and move. Always he attacked, usually with his favorite strategy-some variation of the queen s pawn opening. Twice he won games with a curious plan called the "Hollandish" opening, becoming popular in Europe but rare here. At midnight...
...Mare never speaks out, never clothes his spooks in a simple declarative manner. They might be merely states of mind, queer tricks of sensation, strange coincidences. There is nothing solid in this dank mistiness that you can lay your finger on, but you feel it. Sometimes it chills you to the bone...
Commissioner Lemann poked his finger squarely through the biggest hole in the Commission's suggested method for revising the 18th Amendment. To let Congress "regulate" liquor from time to time would, said he, throw the liquor question into national politics as never before...