Word: hasn
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...remaining spots. There's also pingpong and pool. Other sports which come up during the remainder of the year are hockey, wrestling, boxing, basketball, fencing, track, lacrosse, baseball, rugby, golf, and polo. This is a variety which is almost sure to offer at least one sport that a Freshman hasn't tried and probably more...
...appeared on p. 1, col. 1. . . . Excerpts "The belief prevails in GOP circles here that Landon will win in Kansas. . . . Landon measures up from a distance as the answer to the party's prayer. He is young, energetic, one of the world's best mixers and hasn't delved too deeply into Republican factional squabbles. There'll be a lot of talk about getting Landon into the race if he wins his governorship in November. . . . He is-or would be-a newcomer in national politics; and only heaven knows how badly the party wants a newcomer...
...churned up the river and came up alongside a speed-merchant on the road in a brand-new V-8 the other night, and put the see on him. (What they call an octopus in trout's clothes). . . . Seems to us Ann Marster's experiment in playing the horses hasn't been too great a success. We've been noticing quite a few reports lately starting, 'Only picked one winner yesterday' Back to getting the dirt on Harvard's wild cock-tail parties, Ann!. . . . Incidently the freshmen seem to have found a way of getting the wheels turning at their...
...deliver the Society's triennial series of talks," as stated in TIME. He does not speak for the Society at all, hasn't for years. His talks in Holland will not be held on the Society's estate at Ommen. The Society does not own it and has no interest...
...have kept them from the sin and folly of the double life," she says. To women who have been jilted by married men, she has a standard reply: "Quit befooling yourself with false hopes. . . . Now, when his romance with you is as stale as his marriage, he hasn't the remotest idea of going through the mess of a divorce. . . . Nine times out of ten a man clings to his wife with both hands and wouldn't part with her for the world, because she is his perpetual alibi...