Word: lastinger
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Thursday, while the American public fixed its gaze upon the smoky outlines of Pittsburgh, the rest of the world watched with a growing interest the tiny town of Locarno where two old enemies, Germany and France, were trying with the help of their neighbors to covenant a lasting peace. And...
Defensive work again featured yesterday's practice for the University eleven. In a scrimmage lasting about half an hour, the Seconds were allowed to retain the ball almost all the time. Only in one instance did the Crimson team attempt an offense, and this resulted in a quick march for...
This enthusiasm may have been natural exuberance at the rare spectacle of a Harvard score board discarding the simple arithmetic of football games and adopting the higher mathematics of thermometers, stock tickers, speedometers, and voting machines. But its thunderous expression, in cheer after lusty cheer, lasting throughout the game, was...
Unsatisfied, he whirred away to Berlin, spoke as follows to correspondents: "A staunch and lasting understanding between the Soviet Union and Poland has a universal significance and repercussion. . . . On both sides a firm will was maintained to remove with the greatest energy everything disturbing our relations."
In a scrimmage lasting somewhat less than an hour, the University football team, playing with the first-string line and a substitute back-field, ran up 20 points against Coach Knox's black team.