Word: nosing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...many ships we may send to England, when they must arrive, what port they must sail to, and how they must be painted! As she has no blockade, Germany has absolutely no right to claim control over commerce with England. The German mailed fist has pulled American's nose before, which was shameful; now it has slapped her face, which is unbearable. ROYALL H. SNOW...
...both the Harvard and Yale games-particularly in the Yale contest. I have yet to learn that there is any dissatisfaction with John H. Rush, the coach. It may be premature, but none the less the prediction may be hazarded that every Princetonian who can see beyond his nose-in other words, the great bulk of the student and alumni body-will back Nassau's football instructor whole-heartedly. They will back him because of the conviction-which is by no means confined to Princeton men-that Rush has shown high qualifications in the matter of teaching football; that...
...Joseph Lincoln Goodale '89 will speak on "Hay Fever and Asthma" at the Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston, tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Dr. Goodale is an eminent authority on diseases of the nose and throat, and is the author of more than fifty papers and monographs on the subject. This lecture is open to the public and no tickets are required; the doors will, however, be closed at five minutes past the hour...
...Medical Lecture. "The Diseases of the Nose, Ear and Throat and the Prevention of Colds." Dr. George F. Tobey, in the Union...
...Union medical lecture. Dr. George L. Tobey, Jr., on "The Diseases of the Nose, Ear, and Throat." Trophy Room...