Word: punched
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...occasion the roof garden of the Building will be decorated with lanterns and foliage, and tables will be set up for those who desire to play bridge. Punch and refreshment will be served out of doors. At midnight, a sample CRIMSON will be set up and printed in the basement, and any items by guests submitted will be used. Tickets may be purchased at $1 each at the building during the week, at the Crimson desk in Sever Hall or at the door...
...Hearst papers earned the Milk Fund's share by giving the fight an enthusiastic ballyhoo. Shrewdest prediction of the result was a drawing by Burris Jenkins Jr., which appeared in the Evening Journal the afternoon of the fight. It prophesied 1) the winner 2) the knockout 3) the punch that produced...
Baer ran out of his corner and sent three of his powerful, clublike right hand punches to Schmeling's head. Schmeling backed away to the ropes, dizzy. Baer, who talks constantly while fighting, said to the referee between pants, "This looks like the end," and followed Schmeling with a rain of blows which made Schmeling's knees buckle. It took one more solid punch, this one a carefully measured right while Schmeling stood forlornly near the ropes, trying to hold up his hands, to send the German down. Schmeling went over backwards, sat on the canvas till...
...main dramatic element in the film centers around a playlet which the students give. Manuela has been touched by the friendly sympathy of Fraulein von Bernburg, and after her successful performance, excited by too much strong punch, she makes a scene by shouting her gratitude and love for the teacher. Unfortunately the principal overhears the speech and Manuela is sentenced to solitary confinement. A narrowly avoided suicide brings the story to a happy conclusion...
Oxford v. Punch. Also very much in sight at Swarthmore would be Frank Aydelotte, president of the College and key man in Rhodes affairs on the west side of the water. Frank Aydelotte was an early Rhodes Scholar (1905-07). A shy country lad from Sullivan, Ind., he had gone to Indiana University, played football despite the admonitions of his parents and doctor, later coached a crack high school team. At Oxford, he rowed, played rugby. Back in the U. S., he taught English at Indiana University until 1915, at Massachusetts Institute of Technology until 1921. U. S. education...