Word: foule
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Through the Argentine to the Andes (he crossed them three times), to Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador. Colombia. Panama, Central America, Mexico, Tschiffely & beasts plowed through jungles, swamps, deserts, mountain passes, across swinging bridges, in fair & foul weather. Once Tschiffely, on a dark night, tried to drive his comrades over a precipice; their horse sense saved him. Once Gato refused to budge; Tschiffely found he was facing a quicksand. Tschiffely refuses to manufacture adventures, but admits that once he had to shoot in self-defense. He often had passport trouble and was occasionally taken for a spy, but by the time...
...case have much to complain about. At best a seasonal industry, the shoe plants have been running at less than half-capacity since 1929. Wages were never much above a bare subsistence level, and since the crash have been cut repeatedly and drastically. Conditions in the factories are extremely foul; high competition between firms and the shifting of capital to the south has not allowed any luxuries. Unions are rarely dealt with and have little force in regulating payrolls. In view of this situation it is particularly tragic that nothing can be done about it. For no matter how many...
Midwest. Ohio State's two games with Purdue this year have been the most exciting of the Big Ten season. In the first, an Ohio State player committed a foul which seemed to Purdue's wiry, black-haired Coach Ward ("Piggy") Lambert so dastardly that he rushed out on the floor to protest. Purdue got two free shots but Ohio State got one for Coach Lambert's indiscretion. Purdue's two throws tied the score; Ohio's broke the tie and won the game. Last week there was talk of "severing relations" between Purdue...
Expert guarding by the first year Crimson team kept Andover from take shots near the basket, and most of their scoring came from foul shots and long field goals. The Freshman attack commenced as soon as the game opened and, although the second and third teams played a great part of the game, it never ceased till the final gun. The summary: HARVARD ANDOVER Ernst, Keyes, Wess, r.f. l.f., Robinson, Berry Confort, Greely, Berry, l.f. r.f., Howe, Avril Silsby, Fields, e. c., McLean, Avery Sherwood, Gibbs, Wills, Higgins, r.g. l.g., Weller, Kellogg Gindy, Knapp, Saxton, l.g. r.g., McElroy, Haviland...
...names that men apply to them betray the way that men think of them. No name for a dog carries less than the nasty meaning unconsciously given fragrant words like "stink," nor has any animal gained such universal, nay, such high praise. All who learn to read know the foul loathing for the hound which Shakespeare held, the fear and contempt which the beast inspired in the ancients; those who have no knowledge of the creature's filthy ways have idealized it as did Barrle in Wendy's Nana; those who tread in false fear or forbidden paths...