Word: rans
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harvard Observatory had predicted that the Merrimac Valley would be the region next disturbed, and sure enough, crockery fell, a crumbling chimney crashed, canned goods toppled from shelves in the general store at Ossipee, N. H., and court was suspended for five minutes. In neighboring towns folk ran to the streets to hear their old hills rumble. Then, the granite of New England being no more emotional than the people who dwell upon it, . . . they went indoors again...
...Hartford, Conn., one Wesley B. Porter, 66, for 25 years Town Auditor (Republican), ran last week for reelection. "Good old Porter," said the citizens, elected him as usual, went to his house to inform him of the event, found crêpe on the door. Auditor Porter had died the night before...
...football fiesta, planned as strictly a Stagg party by the sons of Chicago, was badly upset when one Marek, Ohio back, passed, ran, kicked, held them...
Princeton also met stiff opposition from the strong Annapolis team, and the Tigers were held to a 10-10 tie. Brown and Dartmouth future opponents of the University eleven, ran roughshod over weak opposition from two Maine colleges...
After the scrubs had left the Stadium, the two University teams opposed each other for further work at dummy play. Due to lack of sufficient linemen, Team C did not take part in this drill, but with a patched line-up, ran through signals later...