Word: putting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Shafer, Wiggin, and Darrell immediately announced plans to put out a magazine "by the Yale game." It will be called either "The Noon" or "The Luto and Lyre," will cost about 15 cents, and will rossmble Punch, they said...
...varsity crew will put oars to water at 11:30 a.m. Saturday and break a precedent--it will be the first time is history that the crew has raced in the fall. Opponents are the MIT varsity and a boat rowing for the Union Boat club propelled by five ex-varsity Harvard crowmen, two ex-jayvees, and an assistant dean. The whole event is being filmed in color. The race is not the opening regatta is simply a three quarter mile informal jaunt across the Charles basin to a chowder lunch at the boat club before the Dartmouth game...
Holland is still picturesque: large hay-boats sail by on the North Sea Canal. When we went under draw bridges the operators lowered small wooden shoes so we could put in a few cents toil. On the other hand, there are many signs of American influence. The proprietor of a very small hotel in Enkhuizen, where few Americans venture, offered me several copies of "Life" while I waited to use his phone. One Sunday we arrived at the tourist-frequented island of Marken to be serenaded by a large excursion steamer blazing the strains of "Cruising Down the River...
Hearth & Home. In Detroit, Mrs. Eleanore Croze won a divorce after testifying that her husband refused to be kissed because he was afraid of germs. In Milwaukee, Mrs. Geraldine Lewinski filed for divorce with the charge that her husband insisted that she put pin curls in his hair...
Remember the sweet kick to that Briggs Hall kiss Saturday night? Well, bub, a chemist put it there...