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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Platoon Friday in a twilight seven-inning softball game by the score of 9-5. Lt. Ivan Miller tossed for the victors and Lt. Francis T. Sharkey for the opponents. The teams were managed respectively by Lts. Warren F. Millius and Henry N. Schoenfield. Highlighting the game were the frequent altercations that developed between the umpire, Lt. Joe Redding, and Lt. Sharkey pitcher for the 2nd Platoon. Umpire players and spectators were unperturbed by the pitcher's picturesque words and actions, however, for it was common knowledge that Lt. Sharkey at one time in his career was in charge...
...show started off with some fine group singing led by Ernie Wills at the pianoforte. Many of the old favorties were rearranged by the various harmonizing quartets who frequent the shower rooms from Weld to Holworthy...
...Workshop, though, is not looking for solutions, but is rather trying to find promising approaches for school efforts in the interest of inter-racial adjustment, "going at it in as cautiously realistic and experimental a way as possible." Besides examining current practices in schools, and engaging in frequent discussions, they have heard from many experts in other fields, such as Dr. Allport, associate professor of Psychology...
...Shott a vows that he was not, which proves either that the shot Shott shot at Nott was not shot or that Nott was that not with standing. It may be made to appear on trial that the shot Shott shot shot Nott or, as accidents with firearms are frequent, it may be possible that the shot Shott shot shot himself, when the whole affair would resolve itself into the original element and Shott would be shot and Nott would be not. I think that the shot Shott that shot, not Shott, but Nott. Anyway, it is difficult to tell...
...Onomatopoeic words (manufactured to imitate sounds) occurred 233 times. The most frequent ones...