Word: repaired
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...crumbling of the eternal Sphinx is a catastrophe of would-wide concern. Should the attempt of the Egyptian government to repair the monster prove unavailing, the superiority complex of man must suffer. He will be forced to adroit that an alliance of vagrant winds and inanimate sand has defeated...
...Army is greatly in need of new housing. Many War buildings used as quarters are in such bad condition that it is wasteful to repair them...
High blood pressure, a disease mainly of old age results from many causes-riotous living, too strenuous athletics, brain fatigue, disease, any undue strain on the human corporation. To repair damage to worn or fatigued tissues the heart works harder to pump cleansing, healing blood. Normally the arteries-flexible, elastic, contractile tubes springing directly from the heart as the great aorta and ending far away as tiny arterioles-expand as the blood enters them, then contract progressively to push the blood onward to the ends of the body-to the brain, the vitals, the tissues of the heart itself...
...saddened to witness insidious attempts to make the American university into an institution of learning in place of a good tight paddock where impetuous young men may be kept for four years to run about much as they please without serious danger of getting lost or damaging themselves beyond repair...
...race will start near the south end of the Anderson Bridge at 4 o'clock, the runners covering the five mile course which ends opposite the University boat-house. Spectators wishing to follow the race in automobiles are warned that the Brighton bridge is under repair and that the runners will cross the temporary footbridge at that point...