Word: gone
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...strong defender of the first two principles, but believes that the last does more to cultivate the striking habit than to restrain it. He lays this fault principally to the impossibility of enforcing the strike-prevention law. While America is in a stage of industrial upheaval, Australia has already gone through this development, and in Mr. Sheldon's speech its experience should be valuable in the settling of problems here...
...Senator Lodge has dragged the question into prominence once more. He has not only denounced the "open door" policy as a menace, but has even gone so far as to pledge the Harding administration to action in accordance with his point of view. The Senator has spoken too hastily. Granted that the situation is a difficult one, and that California has so far been practically unsuccessful in her handling of it: still there is as yet no adequate reason for raising such a hue and cry. Until the time for action arrives, it is worse than useless to parade...
...many Harvard teams have gone into the final game of the season, picked to win upon the season's record, only to find that Yale had reserved her best for Harvard, playing even beyond the expectations of the Yale coaches themselves...
...regaining the throne from which he was forced to abdicate on account of pro-German tendencies during the war. The Royalist party, though greatly weakened by Constantine's exile, maintained its organization, and threatened to indicate itself at the elections. Having failed, however, its last chance of success is gone. Prince Paul, the second son of Constantine, and the choice of the Liberalists, will doubtless accept the throne...
Buell on net play ran back turned and tossed a long forward into the corner of the forward pass gone where Crocker reached up and grabbed the ball for a touchdown. Faxon stepped in and booted the required goal...