Word: grounded
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...impossible. Nor would her hopes for peace and security be realized. Just as a buffer state might work more harm than good, a conglomeration of microcosms allying with various powers, sought after by various powers, and always standing with chips on their shoulders would be a pestilent breeding ground of war. Although opinions may differ as to the party responsible for the chaos, it can scarcely be doubted that a German nation is a postulate of any plan or hope for lasting peace...
...Professor Van Dyke held his ground. The number of genuine Rembrandts he placed at 48, not 35 as originally reported-a number amply large, he said, for a careful painter's life...
...tests will be conducted on the military field of the University. A tile tube two feet in diameter and a block long has been laid on the ground. If the experiment proves successful on this scale, larger apparatus will be set up in a field at least a quarter of a mile square, to make possible more accurate results. The experiments have to do with rays of light thrown through the large tube. Light is believed to consist of ether waves. When a body moves through a medium which is itself in motion (e. g., a swimmer in a flowing...
...creditable victory from Andover last week, and rushed a touchdown against team B of the University squad in a scrimmage on Wednesday. Miller, Coady, Zarakov, and Hamlen will again constitute the backfield. With Coady to do the punting, Zarakov and Miller can be counted on to alternate on the ground gaining. Zarakov made the Freshman touchdown against. Andover, while Miller accounted for the score against team...
That the Athletic Association is well within its rights in permitting soldiers carrying sidearms to police the Stadium at football games, is the opinion of Police Commissioner H. A. Wilson. In a letter to District Attorney T. C. O'Brien, who objects to the military guards on the ground that they have no authority to make arrests, Mr. Wilson declares that the statute cited applies only to case of public disorder, and not to peaceful athletic contests...