Word: pushing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Wlioa-ho-ho-ho-ho-Jio. . . . I push the first valve down . . . whoa...
...Jerome D. Greene '96, Tercentenary chief, rushed to push his preparations, the University last keekend completed plans for an exdhibition of American Furniture and decorative arts, covering the period of the first 200 years of Harvard's history...
...Constantinople shop where he was employed, hot-footing it to England. (Neumann thinks that some time, somewhere Zaharoff also killed a policeman.) Having found his way to Athens, he worked again in a shop, in a bar, as a "guide." then met the man who gave him the push he needed...
Temperamentally she was unable to push herself. As a child she sang arias because she liked to, not because she aspired to opera. Her mother who coached singers was responsible for her debut. Someone was needed for the role of Nuri in D'Albert's Tiefland. Flagstad learned the part in two days. After that she plodded along conscientiously, singing now in light opera, now in grand, taking what engagements she could get because she had a daughter to support by an early marriage which had proved unsuccessful...
...This sledging through rough country was hard work," Washburn said, "and was not that Clark Gable-Loretta Young type, with a basket on the sledge, and the rider all wrapped up in fur robes. Either you push the sledge from behind, or when you get too tired to do that, you would go forward to break the trail...