Word: grounded
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...darkness before dawn. Mr. Alfred Winsor, has, since 1917, kept himself as much as possible out of the public eye: but hockey at the University has fortunately continued to feel his influence and has never allowed him out of its sight. Now when it has fallen upon stony ground, Mr. Winsor has returned to the rescue...
Seven of the great bags were swept up, off, out of sight. Three were dashed to the ground, smashed or destroyed by lightning...
...author of Joanna Godden. The Alards were land-poor and stubborn with pride-they could afford to keep two cars for the sake of their position but they could not afford the most necessary repairs on their farms. As a matter of economic fact they cumbered the ground, and the slow pressure of economic facts at last destroyed them. A thorough, complete dissection of an acute problem in present-day England-well worth reading...
Residents of one state who study at a state university in another state are frequently charged extra, but the surtax on foreign students is a comparatively new departure, which has been subjected to hostile criticism on the ground that it is detrimental to America's international influence and associations...
Sanders Theatre is the testing ground for the candidates for the University Band. The band trials do not begin tonight but tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock, but trials will also be held Wednesday evening. All candidates will be given trials and rehearsals will begin immediately afterward. The management declares that there is especial opportunity for Freshman candidates who play wind basses, clarinets, and trumpets...