Word: put
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...money that we put behind the army and the navy should be invested for the duration...
...hate this bumpy strata of air I'm in now. Smooth again. I'm now at 6000 feet, still climbing. Tom is about 5000 feet, but passing directly under me. It's colder than all get-out up here now. So I'll have to put on my glove again and write with my left hand and drive with my right. This can't be done, so I'll stop writing for a minute...
...people of America must put the idea of 'doing their bit' out of their minds at once, as England did after said experience with that catch phrase," said Captain Louis Keene, C. E. F., commandant of the Dartmouth Battalion, and author of the British war novel "Crumps," when interviewed by a CRIMSON reporter recently. "If the country relies upon each person doing his bit, we will lose the war. It is necessary for every man, woman and child in the Allied nations to do his and her utmost--and then some, if we are to be victorious...
...tennis courts on Jarvis Field have been put in fair condition despite the sogginess of the ground, and are now open to members of the University. It will be unnecessary to sign up for courts in advance, but the usual charge of ten cents an hour will be made. Season tickets may be obtained at the field. Holmes Field has not yet been rolled, but will be put in shape within two or three weeks...
...Meehan's out, Baldwin to Holmes, and scored on Gross's infield grounder. 1921 made their first two scores in the fifth inning. Bigelow singled, Holmes doubled to right centre, scoring Bigelow, and came home on Gourdin's hit. Four runs in the seventh inning by the upperclassmen put the final result of the game beyond any doubt...