Word: nutmegs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...more contingents of the University crew squad will entrain for the Nutmeg State training quarters of the Crimson sweepswingers today...
...group will make the trip upstream in launches and take possession of the new living quarters, first building in the new group on the Thames to be completed. Plans as released yesterday call for no work-out tomorrow evening but the shells have already been shipped to the Nutmeg State quarters and will be ready for service Monday morning. For the time being only two Harvard launches will be in use. The "Black Pup" goes down today over the railroad and the "Patricia" is now making the journey via the water route...
...aggregation from the Nutmeg State is more or less of an unknown quantity. Six veterans form the nucleus of the Trinity nine, which has played but one game, a 0-0 tie with Rhode Island State. They are reported to be hitters of no little ability. With a record of 41 runs and a batting average of 317 in the four contests already played, the University team is, however, favored to chalk up another victory to its credit. HARVARD TRINITY Burns, c.f. p., Mastronarde Chase, 2b. c., Cutler Lord, c. 1b., Hardman Donaghy, 3b. 2b., Sturm Prior, 1b. 3b., Solino...
...trouper in the South, to proprietor of the American Museum, and finally to owner of the great circus that now bears his name, Barnum was a Yankee, a Connecticut Yankee, to be exact, and many are the tales, of business deals that smack of the wisdom of the Nutmeg state. The reader need have no fear that he may overlook these bits of David Harum, for they are advertised, in true Barnum style, for several pages before and after the transaction...
...created by the people of the United States to do for them certain things which they could not do so well themselves. To choose their representatives was not one of them. . . . Is the Senate empowered to say that any of us in Connecticut who ever sold a wooden nutmeg shall not come here...