Word: slips
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Bill Neufeld, Freshman track coach, and Samborski treated the athletic angle, exhorting Dudley, at the cellar of the intramurals last year, to increased effort. "It's your fault if you slip," Samborski told them, as Neufeld said he saw no reason why the Commuters shouldn't top the field this season. Another of the speakers was Reginald H. Phelps, formerly assistant in History 1 and now an assistant Dean...
...making him play dead besides, all because nobody has any money and it wouldn't do to be thrown out of the hotel. One of the most startling revelations in the art of welching is the way in which the troop of them prepares to give the hotel the slip, each of them dressed in five or six suits so as to sacrifice nothing...
Feeling that very possibly the whole truth was not out, he neverthless felt that perhaps Black has "let slip the time for effectively challenging what may be a false truth or partial truth...
Like other Quakers, unaccustomed to the light of publicity, he was afterwards upset .to see his diplomatic slip in print. Two of Japan's 700 Friends talked to reporters before the press agent of the conference, nervous John Reich of the Friends Service Committee, could stop them. Said Quaker Seiju Hirakawa: "The present invasion of China by Japan is motivated by a militaristic clique which is trying to protect the Manchukuo experiment ... a colossal failure. Ninety per cent of Japan is against the present undeclared war. . . ." Said Ryumei Yamano: ''In Japan we have no freedom of speech...
...said that since he thought so little of General Franco and so much of the Red Government in Spain he was to receive an opportunity to meet his Red friends. The guards were to hurl him from the plane over Leftist Spam. At Munich, next stop, Putzy managed to slip away, took 17 hours to escape to the Swiss frontier. Shortly after he reached Zurich he was invited by the Government to return to Germany "because the whole affair was a practical joke...