Word: grossness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...burden the country is already bearing. The wholesale distribution of large sums will seriously hinder the production of national wealth, our greatest need at present. While the real sufferers, men who are partially or totally disabled, will be no better off than they are now, shamefully neglected either through gross mismanagement, or through thoughtless ingratitude...
Freshman Swimming.--Winthrop Hallowell Churchill, of Milton; Reginald Forman Brander, of New York, N. Y.; Bernard Sheridan Cogan, of Stoneham; John Walter Friedlander, of Cincinnati, O.; Phillips Wendland Goodell, of Loda, Ill.; Richard Dana Gross; of Roxbury; Alexander Douglas Knox, of Cambridge; Arthur Webster Morse, of Boston; William Frissell Wyman, of Augusta, Me.; and Harry Ranger Mack, Manager, of New York City...
...friendship of France has already been alienated by an atrocious blunder by the President. We must now lose the amity of Great Britain by a gross interference in her private affairs. The ancient rules of international relationship require that nations, at least officially, attend to their own affairs, and allow their sister nations to do likewise. Many Englishmen feel that we have worked great injustice in our negro problem. How would we welcome British interference on this subject...
...streak started with a pin of James Gross of Cal Poly at 4:48 followed by a 3-2 victory over No. 12 Mark Perryman of Arizona. A 6-3 win over No. 8 Carl Perry of Illinois sent him to the quarterfinals of the wrestlebacks...
...Lyon, chairman, and Miss Jean Friedman, M. F. Goldberg and Miss Sylvia Bregman, H. K. Gross and Miss Felice Elkins, E. Hirshberg and Miss Adolphia Katzky, C. Kritzman and Miss Evelyn Halff, R. Miller and Miss Bess Dine, E. V. Parsonnet and Miss Danzie, W. Straus and Miss Lillian Resenweig...