Word: polye
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Under the bland, long-lashed stare of roly-poly Defendant Louis Compagna, wily Willie Bioff testified: "Compagna came to see me and said he heard what I said about resigning. 'Anybody resigns from us resigns feet first, understand?' he tells me. So I didn't resign."
Manpower shortages caught up with the Harvard soccer squad last Saturday as the MacDonaldmen spread themselves thin over three games. The A and B teams lost at Worcester Poly and Andover 7 to 2 and 2 to 0 respectively, while a more or less pick-up C team beat Governor...
People who never bought an original picture in their lives now throng a Manhattan gallery called the Hall of Art, buy some $2,000 worth of canvases a day. They are there because of an ex-druggist, ex-suntan-oil and alarm-clock promoter, ex-salesman of the kazoo-bazooka...
Dr. Petersen contrasts tall, gaunt, brooding Abraham Lincoln with short, broad, bustling Stephen Douglas. He points out that Hippocrates, father of medicine, observed that development of the embryo "is not the same for the same seed in summer as in winter nor in rain as in drought." Douglas, born of...
Up from Letters. Fortunately for fight fans (and readers) Henry has not yet found a publisher for his book. One night a year ago, while Henry watched a fight in California, a friend suggested that he try fighting again. Armstrong, then a roly-poly 165 lb., scoffed: "A fat man...