Word: hammered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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David Guarnaccia '29, W. P. Locke '27 and C. A. Pratt '28 are entered in the shot, discus, and javelin, with G. I. Shapiro '28 in the hammer throw. A. E. French '29, David White '29, G. A. Tupper '29, R. T. Dunn '28, and D. C. Dow '27 are to compete in the broad jump. It is uncertain as yet as to whether J. J. Weinstein '27 will be able to go for the hurdles...
...seen through the wide end of the telescope; they are not Individuals through whom a type Is suggested, but rather flat and insignificant figures glimpsed through the blurring lens of gen- erality. A man of little skill with words, he gets his effects with pa- tience and a hammer. To his famed Sorrel and Son he attached a long-burning fuse and its sale now exceeds 100,000. This latest book is interesting if only because it too may contain that element, for critics still undefined, which gives a book enormous popular appeal...
...weight events C. A. Pratt '27, C. M. Lindner '27, and H. N. Shapiro '27 will throw the hammer, C. A. Pratt '27 and W. P. Locke '27 the discus and these two men and David Guarnaccia '29 the shot. In the javelin throw T. G. Moore '29 are the best present bets. These are only last year's scorers and much new talent may be uncovered this spring...
...meet; and the Dartmouth meet will follow here on May 14. On the 21st the trackmen will journey to New Haven and then close their American season in the Intercollegiates at Philadelphia on May 28. The two men who finsh first and second in every event but the discus, hammer and javelin will represent Harvard and Yale at the Oxford-Cambridge meet at Stamford Bridge outside of London on July...
...Trades Union Hall, Moscow, a huge blood-red disc above the stage, bearing the Hammer and Sickle, emblems of Soviet Russia, was hung. A vast crowd surged- peasants in blouses, urban workers in tight, shoddy store clothes. They had come to hear the first public speech in four months by Russia's greatest orator, famed Leon Trotzky. All knew that M. Trotzky had been silent perforce, following the crushing of his section of the Communist party by Dictator Josef Stalin (TIME, Oct. 25). When Comrade Trotzky slipped upon the stage last week, pale, wiry, magnetic, there was stamping, applause...