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Word: signalization (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...scrimmage Freddy Jerome and Rick Hedblom went in for Boston and Wilson who were merely being given a day of grace. In the signal drill, one of the most sparkling of the fall, Boston and Wilson were put back...

Author: By John J. Reidy jr., | Title: HARLOW'S TEAM SHINES IN DEFENSE TACTICS AS STREET LIGHTS GLEAM | 10/20/1937 | See Source »

Columbus sailed the ocean blue. Calls to Columbia 1492 last night drew nothing but a busy signal. Investigation revealed a beauty shoppe on the other end. Attempts to call October 1212 drew only the operator...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COL 1402 | 10/13/1937 | See Source »

...general boost of freight rates and passenger fares as soon as the I.C.C. settles the pending petition for higher rates for certain commodities. Reason: this has become the only solution visible to railroad men for the problem of zooming operating costs. Along the U. S. railroad right-of-way, signal after signal continued turning ominously...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Red Lights | 10/4/1937 | See Source »

...practice drills. He has stressed in these sessions, just as Harlow has done in the recent football practices, the importance of timing an precession. No longer will the yell coordinators dash out upon the field, fling their megaphones away, and then swing into disorganized gyrations. At a given signal the cheers led with military accuracy...

Author: By Donald B. Straus, | Title: Perfected Cheer Leading to Appear At Soldiers Field | 10/1/1937 | See Source »

Scrimmaging was again postponed, with intensive signal drills and pass defense taking its place. The Jayvee "Springfield" team was again on hand to display its wares for the benefit of the A and B elevens. A particularly noteworthy feature of the Springfield deception is the pre-scrimmage antics of a roving back. He usually starts his wanderings back of the left flank, weaves eccentrically through the backfield, often as not coming to rest at his original point of departure before the ball is snapped...

Author: By Donald B. Straus, | Title: GRIDDERS DRILL FOR SPRINGFIELD IN RAIN | 9/29/1937 | See Source »

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