Word: signed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Next day he traveled about the city in his Lincoln motorcar, without overcoat; spent five minutes with the President; routed Michigan Senator Couzens from the Senate to sign a joint telegram to Michigan Governor Fred W. Green, protesting against capital punishment; avoided the Ford stock income tax hearings, which concerned nine of his onetime stockholders...
...sign outside the store advises the passers by that helmets are the latest style, but, although fow have been observed about the Square, it is to be assumed that purchasers are keeping their headgear in their rooms...
...friends. "There is no limit to freedom of the will!" raged Student Slovo-chotov, "I am prepared to do anything at any time!" "Prepared to commit murder-?" taunted the petite, personable Zina. "You couldn't kill me, could you Sergei?" "Yes, I swear it! If anyone here will sign a document saying I am not to blame, I am ready to kill that person without hesitation, drink two bottles of beer afterwards, go to the cinema, and then give myself up to the police." From her small purse Zina Jukova produced a bit of paper and a pencil. Pursing...
...Coolidge- received the graduating class of Public School No. 47 of New York City. They were deaf. She talked to them in sign-language which she had learned when she taught in a school for deaf-mutes at Northampton, Mass...
...those who are interested in entering the meet must sign up in the blue books which have been placed in Leavitt and Peirce's Gore, Smith, and Standish Halls, and the Locker Building on Soldiers Field. The time for signing up for the various events has been extended. Entrants in the shot put, high jump, and broad jump will be given until Monday noon to sign up. Tuesday at 12 o'clock is the closing time for the 35 pound weight, 40 yard dash, 45 yard hurdles, 300 yard run, 600 yard run, 1000 yard...