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...West Medway keep left, leaving rout 137 and continue through Belling ham taking a right fork to Woonsocket Continue through Woonsocket, keeping straight road through at all intersections, following Putnam signs and beyond the city turn right into route Follow this number through Chepachet bearing to the right there...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Route by Way of Woonsocket and Willimantic to New Haven Avoids Traffic--Cuts 12 Miles off Providence Post Road | 11/23/1928 | See Source »

...strong offensive line, accompanied by a varied and deceptive passing game were material factors in so effectively putting the schoolby team to rout...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMAN ELEVEN ROUTS PREP SCHOOL OPPONENTS | 11/3/1928 | See Source »

...imposing total of points was rolled up on Saturday by the strongest opponents of the Crimson. Dartmouth, Pennsylvania, and Yale, each ran roughshod over their respective enemies by decisive scores. Lehigh was put to rout by Princeton while Holy Cross lost a hard battle to Fordham by the narrow margin of four points. The scores follow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON OPPONENTS ROLL UP BIG TOTAL IN WEEKEND GAMES | 10/22/1928 | See Source »

Within 72 hours Last Stander Chang's army of 50,000 was put to absolute rout by Nationalist & Mohammedan General Pai Chung-hsi, who took 20,000 prisoners, and barely missed capturing Polygamist Chang as he fled to Manchuria. Rejoicing was general, for Chang Tsung-chang is brutal, a thief, a sadist who loves to lash his prisoners, an old-woman-beater and a young-woman-despoiler, a murderer, treacherous, outrageous, godless (TIME, March 7, 1927). But, as Columnist Brisbane remarked, Chang Tsung-chang has "verve"; and 20 wives and concubines have not rendered him "anemic." As such...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: Potent Hero | 9/24/1928 | See Source »

...city of Peking, for five centuries the traditional Capital of China, fell last week to the South Chinese Nationalist Armies. Noble was the evacuation carried out by the great Marshal Chang Tso-lin. Scarcely a retreat, and in no sense a rout, the War Lord's departure took on the semblance of a stately pilgrimage. The event was of paramount importance because, for the first time in the present decade of Civil War, it can now be substantially claimed that all of China proper is under a single regime-the Nationalist Government, founded by the late, famed and revered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Peking Falls | 6/11/1928 | See Source »

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