Word: racing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...probably true that nine-tenths of the Hungarian race favors the return of the Habsburg dynasty, not so much because it has any special love for that Royal House as because the return of the Royal House has been forbidden and its members proscribed by the Allies, particularly by the Little Entente (Czechoslovakia, Rumania, Jugo-slavia...
...include picking Kottbus as the landing place of Mr. Levine and choosing Coolidge not to choose. He also predicted that several people would not be satisfied with the Tunney-Dempsey fight, and three days before the Yanks cinched the pennant, named them as the winners of the American League race...
Plans for fall rowing outlined by Coach Brown include a program of races, which will open next week. A four-mile race will conclude the fall work...
Explorer William Montgomery Brown, who a year ago told "Boston rocking-chair voyagers" of jungaleering in the Amazon hinterland among "a human race so low that other natives call them animal folks, of finding caterpillars tough eating," (TIME, Nov. 22, 1926), told another one in his travel book published last week in London...
...various points in the South, frenzied blackamoors scuttled in from fields to report balloons overhead. Three more bags dropped safely the second day. Farthest South (the race was for distance) finally dropped the Detroit, piloted by R. C. Hill and A. G. Schlosser, having floated some 800 miles. (Frenchman Bennaime's 1,358-mile float from Stuttgart to Moscow in 1920 remains the record). The Goodyear VI placed second, W. T. Van Orman piloting...