Word: slammed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Yeah, we got a letter from the Princetonian," he said, "but we haven't got any cigars yet. You're from Harvard ain't ya? Well I don't wancha to go and publish any slam at Princeton. We're going ta get the cigars all right, six boxes of 'em, Corona Belvederes. Here, read the letter." He handed the communication to the reporter...
...number of contributors more than twice as many as New York, which is second. Similarly, Boston leads among cities, with New York second. Subscriptions have been received from the following foreign countries and United States possessions; Canada, China, England, France, Germany, Greece, Hawaii, Hungary, Japan, Mexico, Porto Rico, and Slam. Of the total number of men subscribing to the Fund thus far, approximately 95 per cent are graduates of the College, and 5 per cent, former students in the various
Such a statement is an insult and the severest slam you could inflict upon a class of women a large part of whom are university graduates, all of whom are high school graduates, and of whom is required three to four years of practical and theoretical training to fit them for their profession...
Professor Francis B. Sayre Hon. '13. son-in-law of Woodrow Wilson, who returned last year from Slam where he acted as adviser to the king, will preside at the afternoon meeting starting at 2 o'clock At 8 o'clock tomorrow night Professor George G. Wilson, Professor of International Law at the University, will address the gathering on "The Problems of the Pacific...
...Board members agreed with McAndrew, save two. Said these: "In sult . . . slam against Chicago. . . . McAndrew alibis...