Word: rolled
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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After the preliminaries of a roll call and the appointment of a Secretary for the sitting, the Committee on Investigation, composed of the representatives of the States involved in a given question, will proceed to present its arguments before the Assembly. The time allotted to any question is not to exceed an hour in all, nor more than 15 minutes for each member of the Committee of Investigation. Following the presentation the member of the Assembly may ask questions on any point of fact...
...field against Vermont after the easy Green victory over Middlebury last week. Captain Burke is back at right halfback, having been out since his injury in the Norwich contest three weeks ago. Frank Smith, regular quarterback, and Lawrence Leavitt, regular fullback, are also again answering the roll. Coach Cannell is well satisfied with the work of Donald Moore at center, a position which had been something of a problem. This week's drill has been devoted largely to developing more varied methods of advance. Although the fundamentals of the game are not being neglected, more stress is being put upon...
...spilling of ink serious and otherwise, from the time of Raleigh, Jonson and the first James to the ever-existing present. Accordingly we should be willing to let the topic rest there, as last handled all too competently by Barrie, and not attempt to break forcibly into the literary roll of fame. Yet the old adage, "autre temps, autre moeurs", still holds good--and the custom of letting our betters have a free field in "Tobacco" must be for once forgotten under the pressure of the latest news from Russia. So we plunge blindly in, stopping only to offer apologies...
...picked the location not subscribed any adequate sum of money for the purpose. Instead of assuming that the Olympiad, properly staged, would bring thousands of visitors and millions of francs of Paris; the French attitude has been to spend as little as possible and wait for the millions to roll in of their own accord...
That cutting is a costly process is borne in upon us more and more as examinations roll inevitably by, and the tutoring schools offer to "fill those gaps" for five or ten dollars as the case may be. But for the benefit of the mathematically-minded the actual cost of lectures has been worked out to show just how much loss each cut entails...