Word: rashly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Ethenbein, F. K. Dunham vs. J. J. Segard, C. P. Smyth vs. R. Langdon, W. H. Wolf vs. R. Rand, S. M. Kemper vs. O. M. King, C. G. Smith, Jr., vs. C. F. Klin, T. R. Thayer vs. M. C. Valmer, T. B. Huffum vs. R. C. Rash, P. C. Lloyd vs. R. F. Wilcot, J. T. Tower vs. V. C. Bent, R. B. Varnum vs. E. H. Mc Ardle, W. H. Cary, Jr., vs. A. Kirk, P. Jackson vs. R. N. Johnson, L. R. Frost vs. G. W. Widde...
...Wood vs. G. S. Weld, G. E. deWolf vs. R. A. Lyon, M. Weisbuch vs. J. C. Jacobson, R. C. Wolcott vs. S. C. Badger, R. B. Ayer vs. R. W. Marks, D. Wyman vs. W. C. Powell, H. R. Heebner vs. D. S. Parker, R. C. Rash vs. T. B. Buffum, T. R. Thayer vs. M. C. Palmer, C. G. Smith, Jr., vs. C. P. Klin, S. M. Kemper vs. D. M. King, B. W. Smith vs. W. B. Leach, A. W. Moore vs. T. J. Curtis, E. H. McArdle vs. R. B. Varnum...
Nearly all of us can remember with what savage pride we read of the Pyrrhic victory of the British troops at Bunker Hill, or of the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown. Nor have the wounds occasioned by the Civil War been entirely healed; rash argument and unreasoning dissension still have their way in many an oral encounter...
...what a rash and bloody deed was this!" he was saying...
...have been rash and impetuous in opposing our feelings to the well-considered opinions of President Lowell, President Wilson, General Wood, other prominent men. We may have been foolish to try to set the eager spirit of youth against the mature judgment of those who are in a position to know what is right. But with this same enthusiasm we do feel that after three years of college, during which time he will surely obtain the very best it can offer him, the average undergraduate should answer the call. It is the greatest call the world has ever known...