Word: thickly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...jive, I'll get this guy." The guy he had to get was 160-lb. Bert Lytell, also a Negro and more noted for shiftiness than for a punch. But after the sixth round, Darthard looked in terrible shape. His manager tried questions again and got only a thick-tongued reply: "All I know is I'm fighting in Milwaukee." Then Darthard began tossing crazily on his stool and complaining that his head ached. He slumped over, mumbling incoherrently. They put him on a stretcher and carried him, unconscious, into a dressing room...
Douglas buttons will be thick as flies in New Lecture Hall Friday evening, when the faithful and curious gather at a rally calculated to bring the Supreme Court Justice into the College's eye. The meeting, datelined for 7:45 o'clock, is sponsored by the Committee for Douglas, which now boasts a total membership of over...
Meanwhile, sales for the candlelight supper on Friday are continuing apace, with over 100 of the 200 ducats sold. The supper, according to publicity chief A. Werner Pleus '51, will feature tablecloths and thick slices of beef, as well as the candlelight...
Wheat poured last week from the spout of a shipside elevator into a 10,000-ton Liberty ship tied up at a Galveston dock. In the dust-thick hold, longshoremen flattened the light brown piles. Loaded with 328,000 bushels of No. 1 hard winter wheat, the ship moved over to a nearby dock. Oil barges filled her bunkers with fuel oil. That evening she sidled into the Gulf, headed for Bordeaux...
They capitalize on breaks down at Veritas Films, and with Spring bringing sunny days and warmer weather, the breaks are coming thick and fast...