Word: punches
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Lane, the heavy punch in the Dartmouth attack. For two years as a regular on the Hanover eleven he has torn opposing defensive systems wide open and will be counted on to do much of the Dartmouth carrying today. He is also a sure man on the receiving end of a forward pass...
...ourselves, get our knowledge of the world's events from the Spectator, Punch, Time (the good little American weekly), Nature and a French periodical...
Some of the most interesting asquisitions are "Treasury of Sacred Song" by J. E. Palgrave: "A New England Boyhood" by E. W. Hale; "Punch" 1927, a bound collection of that magazine: "Torrocks Jaunts" by P. S. Surteas; and "Touchdown" by Coach. Alonzo Stagg, an account of the present University of Chicago mentor's experience with the game of football...
...sense of proportion determines the hours set by this table. All students must check in at home at midnight when returning from a dance. An 11.45 o'clock deadline has been set for the theatre-goers, while those who seek the Boston Arena on frosty winter nights must punch the clock at 11 o'clock sharp. The skating rink in Cambridge is honored by a 10.30 o'clock margin, but all promenaders along the Charles River must be under the wire by 10 o'clock...
...question "What next?" her book is the answer-dusty like an insect's wings with a curious bright bloom of sudden wisdom and golden wonder. The Author. Author Lehmann is the daughter of English R. C. Lehmann, famed oarsman, noted writer, member of the staff of Punch; she is a cousin of Owen Davis, famed U. S. playwright. Bred in Bourne End, England, she studied at Cambridge, published one poem in a magazine, then this book...