Word: suddenly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Died. Colonel Daniel Earle ("Smiling Dan") McGugin, 56, lawyer, longtime (1904-34) Vanderbilt University football coach, since 1934 Vanderbilt athletic director, known as "dean of Southern football coaches"; of a sudden heart attack; in Nashville...
...sudden lack of an adequate supply of planners was attributed to the recent growth of governmental activities requiring some form of planning...
...Richard Durrance, in Garmisch-Partenkirchen for practice ahead of his confrères, placed 18th - an achievement more creditable than it seems because his specialty is not jumping but downhill racing. Major development in the rise of U. S. winter sports in the last eight years has been the sudden, inexplicable boom in skiing. Increase in the popularity of skiing has been noticeable ever since the 1932 Winter Olympic Games at Lake Placid, but the boom really started last year. This winter, skiing has suddenly become a nationwide mania. Evidences: In New York, department stores (Saks-Fifth Avenue, Macy...
...kept their friendship going by mail. His letters were intimate but literary, extremely publishable. They are not love-letters so much as polished exhortations; his emotions lie neatly pressed between these pages. Not Harriet's image but a night sky of frosty stars made him feel "again the sudden impalpable sweet pang, like a harp-string softly struck in the core of my being...
...heavyweight bout, which would decide the match, came to a sudden and triumphant end for the Crimson. The referee. Allie Wolfe of Philadelphia, called a technical knockout for Spencer Howe when Fred Cramer, also a Southern Conference title holder, who has succumbed only to the fists of Slade Cutter, Navy heavyweight, was badly but near his left eye in the first round...