Word: marked
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Late one afternoon, Chesley W. Jurney, a Texan who, after a generation of service as secretary to Democratic Senators and Representatives, was made Sergeant at Arms of the Senate last year, dropped his other duties and sallied forth from the Senate accompanied by J. Mark Trice, Deputy Sergeant at Arms and official Storekeeper. Sergeant Jurney wore grey striped trousers, a cutaway, a black 10-gal. hat, a heavy overcoat with a red handkerchief hanging out of its pocket. He carried a document signed by Vice President Garner directing him to "take into custody the body of the said William...
...power tonight will lie in its specialty events, the backstroke and breaststroke. Captain Ed Stowell has been the Crimson mainstay in the backstroke for three years, taking the Intercollegiate Championship in his Sophomore year. Now by turning in times that are close to the one-minute, 42-second mark, he has put himself up among the college leaders, and should be able to finish among the first three in the intercollegiates this year...
...meet Framingham High school today in the Boston Garden at 4 o'clock. Framingham has played 14 games to date, of which they have lost only three. The Freshmen defeated Belmont Hill in two games, 6-1 and 8-1, Noble and Greenough 2-0, Exeter 3-1, St. Mark's 7-1, and Boston University Freshmen...
...then have you answered the question. If you know your stuff about automobiles, and if you are a fast writer, and if the man who corrects the book has not had too much for supper, you stand a pretty good chance of cracking, as the boys say, a good mark...
...TIME mark Jan. 22 on its calendar for commemorative issues. That day, A. D. 1934 marks the first real sign of fatty degeneration. (See crutch for mental insecure, p. 50). . . . You will be trying to sell us an encyclopedia next...