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Guards--W. C. Goodwin, J. G. Hubbard, G. H. Norris, John Parkinson, R. K. Tilt, F. B. Williams, D. F. Wolfe...
...Harrison, R. W. Hemminger, R. F. Hodges, Mark Hopkins, T. W. Hubbard, J. C. Hubbard, L. Hutchins, T. F. Kane, H. J. Kouffman, E. Martin McAusland G. H. Norris, J. B. Parkerson, J. E. Robinson, F. C. Sidney, E. M. Stillson, B. D. Strand, A. R. Sweezy, J. A. Tilt, W. T. Tower, Norman, Vaughn, W. D. Whitmore, S. M. Williams, D. F. Wolfe...
When Don Quixote tilted with the windmill, he did his best to focus his crumbling and erratic faculties on the proper maneuvering of his rusty shield, the inclination of his little lance, while his gigantic opponent, being without a brain, threshed its huge flails stupidly, and glared with idiotic rancor upon the fustian battler. Harry Greb, middle-weight pugilistic champion of the world, is called the "Pittsburgh Windmill." Like the onetime opponent of Quixote, he swings his arms about and around, jerks them up from below, slams them down from above. But, unlike that mindless creature, he employs...
...Picot. He jumped out of his place, rushed up the steps of the tribunal, attempted to drag Doriot to the floor. In a moment the Chamber was in an uproar. Deputies and ushers rushed toward the struggling men. M. Franklin-Bouillon, Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, ran full tilt into Communist Deputy Bourlois, who struck him a resounding punch in the face. Staggered, M. Bouillon stepped back a pace, blood dripping from his nose, and in a second more he closed with the Communist and they rolled to the floor...
Third University Crew--Stroke, Gale; 7, Bancroft; 6, Weymer; 5, Theopold; 4, Huntington; 3, Tilt; 2, Watts; bow, Farnum; cox., Thorndike...