Word: rocke
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...friendly attitude of the two English-speaking peoples exists because of a blood tie and thus rests upon a foundation as immovable as the rock of Gibraltar...
Harvard Club of Arkansas. Alfred G. Kahn '07, Union Trust Co., Little Rock...
...Joseph Francis Rock, botanist. ... LL.D...
Harvard Club of Fall River. President: Harold S. R. Buffinton '09, 885 Hanover St., Fall River. Vice-President: John B. Cummings '13, 392 Langley St., Fall River. Secretary: James Buffinton Jr., '20, 570 Rock St., Fall River. Treasurer: Philip M. Wheeler '97, 863 High St., Fall River...
When an animal dies, the possibility of his becoming a fossil occurs only if he is buried shortly after death or possibly at the time of death. In this event the body does not have a chance to rot, but is pressed unharmed into a rock layer. The dense nature of the rock strata in this quarry is of advantage in that water is prevented from seeping through and hence rotting away the tiny remains...