Word: lone
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...lone woman jerked from her late look at the ice-battered Viking. Flames flared from the ship. Things sprang into the air and, before they tippled to the blocks of dancing ice, a boom rolled to the woman's ears. The Viking had exploded, was blazing. By the ship's dancing glare the woman saw those things coming toward her. Some skipped from block to block. Some crawled. Some rolled into the water. Two days later some 60 seamen succeeded in crossing the broken ice, in reaching the radio station's shelter...
...invitation which I received from the women of San Antonio was one of the most beautiful I have ever seen. When I saw the Lone Star of Texas on it, when I opened it up and saw it portraying the glory of this state and the city of San Antonio, when I saw the seal and the picture of the Alamo, how could I refuse...
...lone University elimination contest between G. L. Graves '32 and R. R. Levin '32 resulted in a victory for Graves on a time advantage of 15 seconds. He will therefore represent Harvard in the 175-pound bout against the Elis...
...Crimson recquetmen, state and national team champions, were far too experienced for their opponents, who are handicapped at New Haven by a lack of courts. The lone game to go to the Elis was captured by J. H. McGlinn of Yale, who won the third game of his match with N. F. Glidden '31. In every other case Harvard won with the greatest of case, thus belying the fear expressed before the matches that the tension of the national tournament last week might have resulted badly for the Yale meet. Last year Harvard won 4 to 1, the year before...
There might have been an end of the case of Davis & Michel but for the fact that Partner Thomas ("Tom") Davis was a stanch political friend of blind Thomas D. Schall, Minnesota's lone Republican Senator. (Senator-Dentist Henrik Shipstead is Farmer-Labor.) Lawyer Davis it was who argued and won Senator Schall's contest for his Senate seat in 1924. Last autumn eloquent "Tom" Davis, while supporting Farmer-Labor candidates otherwise, supported Republican Senator Schall for reelection. Mr. Schall won-and promptly, as he had publicly promised to do, recommended "Tom" Davis' partner, Ernest A. Michel...