Word: hospitalers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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With a few polished phrases, His Grace the Duke of Connaught unveiled at Hyde Park corner a vast squat howitzer of cut stone, London's War memorial to the Royal Artillery. As it loomed above the traffic that sweeps past St. George's Hospital, Britons felt a crinkly...
Commented Lady Oxford, famed as Margot Asquith: "A vast dummy gun is on the fine site opposite the hospital, which would have been glad to receive half the money spent on it and other horrors that we could all numerate to perpetuate the spirit which it should be the privilege...
Glasgow University last week elected a lord chancellor. As the first voters approached the polls, they were greeted by a sally of thoroughly putrefied eggs. Pease meal followed, a light shower, and a few handfuls of soot. More voters appeared and the campaign arguments thickened-clouds of eggs, bursting with...
In the Freshman football scrimmage yesterday Richard Warren, playing at quarterback, received a severe injury to his leg, which the doctors pronounced to be a compound fracture. Warren was immediately taken to the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston.
In Jamaica, L. I., a man who had had a tooth extracted was admitted to a hospital. He had been bleeding steadily for several hours and it was feared that he might die. Only a year ago his brother had died from loss of blood after cutting his hand. Two...