Word: knocks
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...safely trust even his snap guesses in preference to other people's well-laid plans." The writer reads into the CRIMSON's recent editorial insinuations of "graft" and concludes by putting a chip on the shoulder of the Athletic Association with a distinct invitation to the CRIMSON to knock...
...best bout of the evening. The excitement was intense when Daggett took a count of seven in the first round, getting up only to drive home two blows which sent McLeod to the mat in succession, the gong finally saving him. The third round was slow until the knock-out blow which declared Daggett again the champion...
...commended for his attack on the Rank List. The "liberal attitude towards the function of a college" is not only well-worth preserving, even if Harvard stands almost alone among universities in this respect, but also merits being advanced. And, while our method of concentration and distribution does certainly knock off a shackle or two of Paternalism from the hands of the undergraduate, he is at the same time having his feet bound by the trammels of a Dean's List, a Rank List, or a Senior advisor...
...right kind of man for Foreign Trade work, I advise you to begin to lay your foundation. Make yourself an International American and opportunity will not fail to knock at your door
...superman. May, we not hope that succeeding generations of Americans, profiting by a knowledge of the reasons for the success of our athletes, will develop to the full limit their eyes, their ears, their nerves and their muscles, and enter the game of life trained to knock out "home runs" in their chosen callings? The superman, whether in baseball, statemanship or industry, is only the average man plus a little additional efficiency, both mental and physical, a little more will-power and "pep". Boston Evening Transcript