Word: lucke
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...fitness of the players. Incapacitating injury is too often the result of aggrevated minor accident where instant diagnosis and treatment is not the rule. It is not by chance that the Harvard squad has been governed by a rigid code of training and conditioning; and correspondingly, it is not luck that keeps the names of Harvard men from the National roster of sacrifices to a great sport...
...Goodbye, Mr. Hoover. I hope you have a pleasant trip to California and a safe return. Good luck...
...sooty raven of hard luck creaked again, last week, at poor Edouard Herriot. His toboggan from power has been likened to that of David Lloyd George. Both men are time servers, gambling on the turn of the mob. The undoing of M. Herriot began when he dared to duel politically for the Prime Ministry of France (TIME, July 26, 1926), with wily Aristide Briand, who has held that office nine times. When Briand and the mob were done with Edouard Herriot he had been turned out of the Prime Ministry, after an incumbency of two days, and skinned...
White folks at Monte Carlo were enviously agog, last week, at the luck of a tall, tawny young woman who won prodigiously at Baccarat, cashed in her chips, stuffed into the décolleté bosom of her gown a bulging bundle of 1,000 franc notes, and whirled out upon the dance floor in the arms of one Earl Leslie...
...Syracuse gladiators journeyed to Lincoln where they tossed and tussled against Nebraska; Nebraska's Witte passed to Sloan for a touchdown and kicked a goal; Syracuse's Baysinger tossed to Lewis for a touchdown but Louck's luck was against him; he missed his kick and Nebraska...