Word: stoning
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Stroke-our Frank Cunningham, who pulled the crew to its major sprint victories at Princeton and Seattle and earned an all-star rating by a Seattle sportswriter, will have graduated both from the College and his little seat facing the coxswain. Gone too will be Captain Bob Stone, who was at four, and Stu Clark, at two. Significantly, from the balanced-boat angle, all three are starboard oarsmen...
Married. Lloyd Bowers Taft, 24, third of Senator Robert A. Taft's four sons; and Virginia Stone, 22; in St. Joseph, Mich., while C.I.O. pickets tramped as close to the church as they could get, denouncing father Taft's new labor...
...said the people of Hawaii have been led to believe since 1900, when the island republic became a territory of the United States, that territorial government is a stepping stone to the full citizenship of statehood...
...barkentine of 295 tons, named for a headland in Tasmania, and she was rotting at a stone quay in St. Malo when Adrian Seligman found her. Six years out of Cambridge and holder of a second mate's certificate earned in three years at sea, Seligman had a new wife, a legacy of ?3,500 and the uncertain future that everyone had in 1936. He bought the Cap Pilar, refitted her and sailed her around the world...
When they reach a fast-flowing stream with a gravel bottom, the mated pairs dig a shallow nest by moving the stones with their suckers. Then male and female attach themselves side by side to a large stone. As soon as the eggs are fertilized, the adult lampreys...