Word: lowing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...capital punishment, who had heretofore never approved a death sentence in his life, decided last week that the recent bomb outrage in the Sveti Krai Cathedral (TIME, Apr. 21 et seq.) merited the supreme sentence, signed three death warrants. At 8 o'clock in the morning, while low, gray clouds were chased lazily by a warm breeze, 30,000 people assembled in a meadow under Mount Vitosna on the outskirts of Sofia. Before them were three white gibbets, surrounded by a strong force of soldiers...
...hereby warned that the title of this conception might better be: "So This Isn't Paris." It is full of Apaches and helpless American girls wandering the streets; it is full of stealthy smiles and lizard looks; it is full of just what a cinema of Parisian low life would be full of. Of course, the head Apache (Lou Tellegen) has a noble soul and rescues the American millionaires who wanted to sculp and got lost one night...
...Pacific Coast, 30 from Chicago, 60 from the East and 1 player who did not have to qualify-Cyril Walker of New Jersey, the champion. There was also one score so much lower than any of the rest that the weary examiners, their labor over, discussed it in low tones, marveling. It was the 140 made over the Lido course at Long Beach by MacDonald Smith...
...Living conditions at Nancy and, indeed all over France, are very inexpensive at the present rate of exchange, while the tuition fees are perhaps ridiculously low. Due to the governmental subsidy it is possible for a student to follow all the courses in the University, if he so desires for the absurdly low rate of 70 francs for the year or about $3.00. If he wishes to qualify for a degree there is a charge of 30 francs...
...members of the University will be entitled to attend, whether they be members of the Senior class or not. Tickets are now on sale at Phillips Brooks House at the extremely low rate of $1.10, which cost price has been made possible by the special arrangements which the committee, headed by W. L. Tibbetts '26, has been fortunate enough to make...