Word: scarely
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...date line of this despatch read "March 3, 1925." It was the Chicago Tribune's story, a "scare head" devised by Arthur Sears Henning, famed Washington correspondent...
...passes were the most developed items in the Yale offense, the first team meeting little success in off-tackle plays. When Allen, Bunnell, Scott, and Kline entered the backfield in the second half, they staged a procession that went 90 yards before they lost the ball. Yale's greatest scare came in this period when Devin, Carolina halfback, tore through a broken field after catching a punt, being brought to ground only on the 25 yard line
...this point entered the Rev. J. Frank Norris-"Two-gun Norris who gets his man," "Norris, the Texas bear-cat," the most Fundamental in the most Fundamental of all Baptist communities. He is the publisher of The Searchlight, a paper with scare headlines and such "leads" as: "Judas Iscariot, when he betrayed his Lord with 'Hail, Master' on his lips, went and hung himself, but these modern Judases continue to occupy pulpits and use the name of Christ and live off the money of orthodox people." Now, under ordinary circumstances, Mr. Norris would show as much love for a High...
...Middlebury nine gave Harvard a scare in the first inning yesterday by landing on Brown for two runs, but the Crimson came back with five scores in the last half and won much as it pleased, 11 to 5. Todd had another field day at the bat with a home run and two singles in four times up the last of his singles going for the circuit when it went through the center fielder. Hammond also made a home...
...primarily responsible. With an unbalanced French budget, an intransigent attitude towards a reparations settle-ment and a general distrust of the implications of French foreign policy, ample reason existed for distrust, leading to a general fall of exchange rates and a stampede similar to the American free silver scare of 1895, to the gambling in 1919 on Russian rubles, in 1922 on the German mark, in 1923 on the sterling exchange under Baldwin's protectionist campaign...