Word: rushed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Contribution book holders made their annual rush for Yale game seats on the H.A.A. ticket office early yesterday morning. The first arrival was Freshman Robert Misch, who took his stand at the doors just after 8 o'clock...
...reminiscence written ten years after Pyle's death he described Pyle's summer art classes "working in the spacious and grain-scented rooms'' of the mill studio. "To recall the unceasing soft rush of water as it flowed over the huge, silent wheel beneath us thrills me through." This capacity for simple, lush feeling is one of the qualities which have enabled Wyeth to score even more imaginative knockouts on Christmas book readers than his teacher. In 30 years he has done illustrations for 24 juvenile classics for Scribner's alone, some 500 color paintings...
...rather marked falling off in shipments to customers occurred, resulting in an October average to date of approximately 54% of capacity." Next day, despite this warning, U. S. Steel common, which only a few days before had scraped bottom at $51.12 led the whole market upward with a rush, closing...
...that it has reached the end of the athletes and Freshmen, the physical examination department of the Hygiene Building is ready to go to work on upperclassmen and graduate students. Beginning Monday and continuing over a two-week period, the doctors who were specially imported for the early fall rush, will remain in attendance to do this work...
...final rush of Legionnaires off arriving ships brought the number in France to 4,500 and with ample dignity they gathered to see dedicated the Franco-U. S. War Monument just outside Versailles on the highway to Paris. Built almost entirely with money donated in small sums by school children and their elders throughout France, the monument features statues of General John Joseph Pershing and the Marquis de Lafayette...