Word: safe
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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With all this federal money floating around, it seems a shame that the city and national authorities haven't as yet got together to formulate a plan to make Harvard Square safe for pedestrians. President Roosevelt might well give the matter his personal consideration, for was it not purely fortuitous that he escaped a premature death in his college days and was enabled to give the nation the happy philosophy of spending its way out of the depression...
Tuffs needed only ten hits to score their eight runs, while Harvard punched out eleven safe bingles, yet were able to make them count for only four tallies. Poor fielding on the Crimson's part accounted for over half of the visitors' scores...
...dawn the death toll stood at 14. Teacher, bus driver and the pupils in the front of the bus were bruised but safe. Said Driver Line: "I didn't see the train. . . ." Police charged him with manslaughter...
...Nearing completion in Moscow is a super-safe stratosphere balloon made of waterproof muslin. If something goes wrong at high altitude, the bag is designed to spread into the shape of a parachute, land men and equipment without damage...
...career, has remained attractively inscribed upon her face as if it were a trademark. After playing about the pool and being photographed for three evenings, Eleanor Holm Jarrett last week finally jumped in to defend her 100-yd. backstroke championship. When she climbed out, she had made her title safe for another year and, as is her custom, had broken her own world's record...