Word: lording
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Nasty insinuations against Candidate Herbert Hoover sped like wasps, last week, to buzz in a secluded and exotic Chinese garden in the village of Tongka, not far from Canton. The lord of the garden and of the village-a model village-is the venerable Tang Shao-yi, perhaps the last great statesman of the fallen Manchu Regime to survive in dignity and honor. Round his placid head the nasty rumors and insinuations buzzed. Soon...
Only in the case of the Earl did hecklers score. They reminded Mr. Baldwin that Lord Birkenhead had recently written in the Good Housekeeping magazine (British) : "The incursion of women into. industry and politics has failed, is failing, and must of necessity fail...
...base hits--Burns, Chase. Three base hit--Hardie. Stolen bases--Burns, Whitney, Westcott. Sacrifice hits--Chase, Howard, Lord, Westcott. Struck out--by Howard, 5. Base on balls--off Howard, 2; off peaks, 5. Wild pitch--Peaks. Passed ball--Lord. Left on bases--Harvard 7, Maine 8. Double plays--Chase to Nugent to Prior, Nugent to Prior, Nugent to Chase to Prior. Umpires--Morey and Stafford. Time...
...necessity arose, Sullivan could be used in the Crimson infield but Coach F. G. Mitchell prefers to let his veteran recover entirely to prevent a recurrence of his injuries later in the season. HARVARD MAINE Burns, c.f. l.f., Arroldi Chase, 2b. 2b., Westcott Donaghy, s.s. s.s., Manigan Lord, c. r.f., Buzzell Prior, 1b. 1b., Plummer Whitney, 3b, c.f., Lathrop Jones, r.f. 3b., True Hardle, l.f. c., Hamiltton Cutts, p. p., Peaks
...impossible that Beach will be given the call over his team-mate. If Beach should be chosen to carry the Springfield hurling assignment, Putnam will replace Steeves behind the bat. HARVARD SPRINGFIELD Burns, c.f. l.f., Williamson Chase, 2b. c.f., Duncan Donaghy, s.s. 1b., Wood Lord, c. s.s., Davis Prior, 1b. r.f., Misar Whitney, 3b. 2b., James Jones, r.f. 3b., Craig Hardie, l.f. c., Steeves Cutts, p. p., Johnston