Word: marked
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...represented the north country in the House since 1921. His constituency embraces 207,000 sq. mi., has 4,000 residents. Two of his ribs were broken when he rolled down a mountainside in the Rockies under a gasoline flatcar. He once traveled 2,000 miles to defend Mark Zarkovitch, former private in his company, accused of killing a man in a knife fight in Jasper National Park. The Speaker of Canada's House looked at the rabbits, pulled a .22 calibre target pistol from his desk, stalked them cannily 'round the Houses of Parliament, killed six, returned...
This afternoon the undefeated Freshman baseball team will meet Thayer Academy on Soldier's Field in their third game of the season, after overwhelming St. Mark's School and Milton Academy in the First two encounters of the year...
...following will play: W. E. Arensberg '33, F. O. Canfield '32, R. A. Cooley '32, G. H. Hartford '34, R. I. Inglis, Jr. '33, G. D. Key, Jr. '33, J. F. Ray '34, W. C. Thompson '32, E. S. Underwood '32, C. Y. Wadsworth '32, H. R. Woodard, and Mark Woodbury...
...editor of a national daily newspaper (British, of course). The following events are reported to you. To which one would you give first place in your newspaper? Please mark the events in order of preference...
Under iron fiscal decrees, sanctioned by President von Hindenburg, a German citizen receiving income from abroad today must exchange all his foreign money into marks. Author Remarque, who founded and heads a writers' colony at Monte Verita, Switzerland, kept mum there last week when told of the seizure of his 20,000 mark ($4,760) Berlin account...