Word: sackful
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...conf. group VII Geo. Lect. Rm. Mr. Osborne, 12, 17 Geol. Lect. Rm. Mr. Scramuzza, sect. B and conf. group VIII New Lect. Hall Dr. Taylor, 6 and conf. group IX Memorial Hall History 3a Sem. Mus. 1 History 18 Sem. Mus. 1 Italian 2 Archer-Sack Emerson A Shattuck-Wooley Emerson F Latin 8 Sever 18 Mathematics A I Sever 29 Mathematics 2 II Abrahamson-Hanson Sever 35 Hazard-Wright Sever 36 Mathematics 26 Sever 18 Mineralogy 14 Mineral. Lab. Music 2 Old Fogg Lect. Rm. Philosophy 1a Abramson-Weber Emerson D Weeks-Zevitas Emerson J Philosophy 13a Emerson...
...first time in memory, it braved a formal recital. There was nothing extraordinary about the recital guitar. It had just six strings. Andres Segovia, the Spaniard who brought it to the U. S., had just the allotted ten fingers but he made big music. Long black hair, a sack coat, flowing black tie and shell bound spectacles-he was like a comic in a cinema until he sat down, cuddled his instrument under a great black arm and began to play. Then did the skeptics in the audience forget altogether the guitar of the barbershop ballads. Sor, Malats, Tarrega, Torroba...
Coleridge--Hutto, Sentelle v. Mack--Sack, Sokohl...
Besides jack-knives, the White House had an abundance of turkeys (nine of them), ducks, partridges (many a brace), Michigan potatoes (one sack), giant beets (one bushel), South Dakota honey (ten pounds). From Louis Liggett, Bostonian friend of the President, came the millionth rifle manufactured by the Winchester Arms Corp...
...perform the technical consummation of his marriage. Three children resulted; of these, two died; remained a fat silly prince who carried a dormouse in his pocket, heir to the Margrave's wide possessions. The duchess?who called her castle with the name her peasants had given her?"Maultasch" (Sack-mouth)?found a man as ugly as herself to whom she could entrust her affairs. Konrad of Frauenberg was an albino who found his enjoyment of life in eating, drinking, taking a bath, sleeping and three other kindred but less polite pleasures. He sneered at the duchess, managed her lands...