Word: raced
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...same time it was learned that a triangular meet might possibly be arranged if Northeastern is able to enter either the Tufts affair on September 30, or the M.I.T. race on October...
...loss of regulars Jim Foley and Sid Correll, the Crimson's chances didn't appear too bright; and when Captain Mark Tuttle, ace of the Crimson squad, lost his right shoe-spikes at the one mile mark, the team received a serious setback. Instead of dropping out of the race, though, Tuttle kept on going minus one shoe for the remaining three miles to finish fourth...
Atwell, a native of Becon, New York, in winning the race, clipped almost a minute off his second place August Decathlon time, as did most of the Crimson team...
Roundup. By 10 in the morning Lieut. General Ruediger von Heyking had surrendered. When the masters of the master race capitulated, the rank & file became totally bewildered. Some fled south to escape through the fields but fell in droves before our small-arms fire. Within the perimeter organized by our armored division around Mons no front or rear existed. Headquarters troops and MPs who normally do not do any fighting captured over 600 thoroughly demoralized Germans. Confused and rioting German enlisted men often broke away from officers to surrender. Some German officers sent notes to our lines saying that they...
...pray God to have the strength and courage to go on to the end. Every bullet must kill its Boche, every bomb must find its target. There must be no distinction between soldiers and civilians in the destruction of men, women and children. For we speak of a damned race...