Word: saws
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...stands stratuing every chord in their vocal organs and they will root with might and main for "dear old Purdue." We had never thought of it before but that little phrase "dear old Purdue" is almost as catching as one sometimes connected with Harvard, and we are glad newspaper saw...
...fire. B. H. Strong Occ, at left end, Dudley Bell '28, the pivot man, Daniel Simonds '28, right guard, and Captain C. A. Pratt '28, right tackle, are veterans of one or more Yale games. F. A. Clark '29 and John Parkinson '29, left tackle and guard respecive- ly, saw action in encounters last fall...
...general, labor has pleasures and entertainments of which it never dreamed before. I never saw a more moral country, and all the stories about an increase in venereal diseases are incorrect...
...saw a prison the day we were leaving Moscow. There were very few prisoners. The Bolsheviks do not improve the conditions in the prisons, because they do not believe in prisons and do not want to waste money on institutions to be liquidated in the future...
...Miller, 69, one time (1913-17) governor of Delaware, father of Col. Thomas Woodnut Miller, onetime (1925) U. S. Alien Property Custodian; at Clementon, N. J. of heart disease. He told his host, Col. Joseph H. Baker, he desired exercise. Said Col. Baker, smiling: "Well here's a saw; go trim some of the evergreens." Mr. Miller eagerly agreed, and died of overexertion...