Word: himly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Just what was "Sir" Neville Chamberlain doing in the British House of Commons as reported in TIME for Nov. 6, p. 20? The last I heard he was still just plain Neville Chamberlain, Prime Minister of Great Britain. Did TIME knight him or did TIME slip?
While he thought about that, Bill and Torby passed by together, slapped him on the arm. "We're the Old Guard, Tommy. We ought to get together after the game." And Torby laughed.
Finally Gene nudged him off the table. "Come on, come on, how about it? Scram." Nothing ever worried Gene. What an easy-going guy he was! Easy going off the field, that is.
There wasn't much time, even though he'd been so early. The sound of the crowd flowed into the room, pushing everything else into an undertone. It made his stomach tighten even more, and he felt as if time had suddenly begun to quicken, pulling him along with it...
The Yale News crashed through at midgame with their second journalistic soup of the day, a fake issue of the Crimson announcing that President of Chicago, had been named to replace him. Earlier in the day, the Elm City typographers had announced Harlow's resignation.