Word: flatly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Thirty-nine University and 35 Freshman harriers will open the cross country season in a race against Holy Cross at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Starting on the Boston side of the river and finishing near the Anderson Bridge on the Cambridge side, the University runners will cover a flat course three and three-quarters miles long; the first year men will race around Soldiers field for a distance of a mile and half...
...University cross country team will meet the Holy Cross harriers in the opening meet of the season over the flat course which is three and three-quarters miles long, starting on the Boston side of the river and finishing near the Anderson Bridge on the Cambridge side of the river at 4 o'clock tomorrow. The Freshman team will also open its season against the Holy Cross first year...
Leon Janney is a little too pretty and a shade too self-conscious for Penrod but his laugh, so incongruous with his speech that it sounds like a ventriloquist's giggle, is the most infectious sound in the picture. Sam (Junior Coghlan) has a flat Irish face, eyes that narrow pleasantly in anger; the short right with which he starts his fight with Penrod is better timed than Carnera's (see p. 22). Good shots: nice little Georgie Bassett doing a minuet at the birthday party while Penrod and Sam are fighting upstairs; the In-or-In Club...
...High Contracting Parties agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes or conflicts of whatever nature or of whatever origin they may be, which may arise among them, shall never be sought except by pacific means." The actions of the Japanese military officers, however, are in such flat contradiction with the terms of the Pact that they virtually put aside the solemn renunciation of war to facilitate their imperialistic aggrandizement...
...doctors have performed an operation while lying flat on their backs. Last week near Mullens, W. Va., Dr. William Browning Davis was hurry-called to the bowels of a coal mine. A miner, one Aukstock Cotter, had been caught by the arms in the collapse of a corridor's slate roof. With an automobile jack his comrades had pried one arm free, but to free the other would topple down a mass of rock, kill the trapped man. Dr. Davis lay down and inched his way alongside the sufferer and, like an automobile mechanic unjointing a brake rod, amputated...