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Word: punched (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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Four novelty marionette sketches will be presented in an entertainment to be given by "Mr. Punch's Puppets", Saturday afternoon, March 26, at 4 o'clock in Paine Hall in the Music Building. The affair is open to the public...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PAINS HALL PUPPET SHOW TAKES PLACE ON MARCH 28 | 3/19/1932 | See Source »

...Harvard the newly named hockey head participated in football and hockey at Milton, and in football, hockey, and crew at Exeter. During the hockey season that has just ended, Saltonstall has been the first substitute for Cunningham, retiring leader and right wing of the Harvard skaters. The scoring punch of next year's captain was of great reenforcing value to Coach Stubbs' team throughout the Harvard schedule of games. In the first game with the University Club, Saltonstall's sharp shooting in the closing instants of the game broke a 1 to 1 deadlock that hung over the evenly played...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SALTONSTALL ELECTED TO LEAD 1932 HOCKEY TEAM | 3/15/1932 | See Source »

...Apparently Mr. Stimson adopted the letter-to-a-Senator method because it would serve his purpose of warning Japan and yet spare her the necessity of making any diplomatic reply. Aware of the enormous national strength and sentiment behind him, the Secretary may have preferred to "pull" his first punch in the hope that no more would be necessary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CABINET: Secretary to Senator | 3/7/1932 | See Source »

...Levinsky"), 21-year-old Maxwell Street fish peddler, rated as the tenth best heavyweight in the U. S. The fight, billed as a four round exhibition bout, had drawn a record crowd of 23,332, most of whom expected Dempsey to win, as he himself had suggested, "with one punch." Instead, tottering a little on legs that are no longer capable of the delicate shifts of balance necessary to a fighter, Dempsey found himself unable to maneuver Levinsky into an opening for his solid left hook. Levinsky forced the fighting. In the fourth round, confident, unhurt, he made a gesture...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Dempsey v. Fish | 2/29/1932 | See Source »

Sophistication takes a well-earned evening's rest. The blase affectations of the socially ambitions are held up to the scorching ridicule of Mr. Powers' homely eloquence until they are babbled to cringing subjection by his irrepressible tongue, reenforced with frequent inhibitions of well-spiked punch. He offers an injection of wholesome common sense and good-humored sentiment as a panacea "for what ails the damned theatre," as he quaintly phrases...

Author: By R. O. B., | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 2/24/1932 | See Source »

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