Word: threatening
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Defeating the Leverett courtmen in both leagues A and B yesterday the Elephants rose to threaten Lowell's lead, while Dunster obliterated Winthrop in league...
...mine coal, probably five more are underlaid with it. This brings about inevitable complications. Coal operators cut each others' throats, often selling their product below the margin of a safe return on their investment. The real pain of the trouble is transmitted to the miners, who strike, riot, threaten, starve in the throes of wretched living conditions and inadequate wages. Since 1919 this has been the condition, steadily growing graver, in an industry which is capitalized at two and one-half billion dollars, whose product was valued at 1.3 billions in 1929 and whose employes during the same year...
...prosecutor prove intent to violate the Prohibition Amendment? Dancing on a legal pinhead for the past four years have been the manufacturers of fermentable grape concentrates. Federal agents have been able to count them, but not until last month were they able to threaten them...
Playing the first game of the season, the Harvard freshmen were held by a strong Andover team to a scoreless tie on Saturday. In spite of the fact that the freshmen were favored to win, they only managed to threaten the schoolboys once, when the ball was worked up to the 10-yard line mainly through the efforts of Locke, who was playing at left half back, but then was lost on downs...
...correspondents, scanning the reports care fully, soon realized that King Alexander was not giving up so much. Strengthened by several members of the last parliamentary regime, the Cabinet he has had through the dictatorship remains in power. The Constitution forbids the organization of racial or religious groups which might threaten his government. There is an at tempt to stop political assassinations by solemnly reviving a 120-year-old law providing that all Senators and Deputies must leave their pistols, their daggers and their bludgeons in a special check room before entering Parliament. What Jugoslavian citizens really receive is an increase...