Word: pint
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...upsets are commonplace and, as expected, a Midwest coach is tearing toward the goal line with the Coach of the Year under his arm. But he is not Minnesota's George Hauser, Michigan's Fritz Crisler, nor Notre Dame's Frank Leahy. He is a pint-sized upstart: Ohio State's Paul Brown...
...Spirit, The Flesh. In Topeka, Kans., Patrolmen David Hummer and William Miller searched a woman prisoner, found in her purse: a Bible, a pint of whiskey...
...medium term war (warehouses bulge with enough to last four years), some changes in drinking habits are on the way. Both gin and blended whiskies will presently disappear. Straight whiskey alone will remain. A proposed $2-a-gallon Federal tax boost would end the sale of popular dollar-a-pint whiskies, forcing many to drink cheap beer and wine...
...minority of five per cent is very eager to help without undue prodding and many have donated a pint again and again, but the Committee has found that a concerted canvassing drive is the most effective way of including the general student to part with some of their blood...
...under 18 cannot give blood and those students under 21 who are unable to secure their parents' permission are prevented from contributing. However at least 60 per cent of the students are eligible to bring the 3,000,000 pint goal one step nearer realization. Adams House with 120 pints to its credit is far in front of the field, while some other Houses lag below...