Word: nose
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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George Hibbard, who suffered a broken nose in the controlled scrimmage with Tufts, will not be able to play tomorrow, and Jed Goldberg, second string blocking back, may also be out, due to a bad shoulder. Neither man has scrimmaged in practice all week...
...vibrant averageness, Hope is any healthy, cocky, capering American. He is the guy who livens up the summer hotel, makes things hum at the corset salesmen's convention, keeps a coachful of passengers laughing for an hour when a train is stalled. With his ski-slide nose and matching chin, he looks a little funny but he also looks normal, even personable, seems part of the landscape rather than the limelight...
...overanticipates) good or bad news. Last week, when Italy finally threw in the towel, the market took the good news in traditional style: it went down. But the drop, two-thirds of a point on the Dow-Jones industrial average, was picayune compared to the threeday, 6½-point nose dive that followed the fall of Mussolini last July, and was more than made up in the next day's trading...
This flight had seemed no different from any other. The huge Liberator thundered down the concrete runway. The nose lifted, and she gracefully soared a couple of hundred feet. She swung sidewards, on one wing, and onlookers thought it was a bank; but suddenly there was a roar...
Leading scores in the softball, touch football and volley ball leagues were still held by Dunster House while the Gold Coasters led the baseball league with Lowell only one game behind. Upsets in these leagues this week included Kirkland jumping from fifth position in the baseball league to nose Dunster out of third while Adams displaced the Kirkland Sailors for third place in touch football...