Word: trained
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...barely daylight when the President's train reached Washington. But he stepped off immediately and hastened to the White House, primed to steer the London parley, if possible, into new and more hopeful channels...
...hundred Harvardmen, excited by their hockey team's 4 to 3 victory over the Boston University Club, took possession of two cars on a Boston-Cambridge subway train. Having smashed windows, put out lights, torn down advertising posters, ripped out bell-cords, they were reported to the Cambridge police by frightened passengers. Their cars were shunted off into the subway's yards. There detectives piled them into patrol wagons, took them to the police station where their names were recorded. One engineering Freshman, a Henry T. Conway of Lowell, Mass., was discovered with a bit of bell-rope...
...college authorities probably think that boxing is associated with prize fighting and a low class of people. They don't realize that boxing makes good men out of a lot of disreputables. Take Jack Dempsey for example. He was once a hobo on a freight train, but look at him now. He's well off, moves in decent company, wears a dinner coat four or five times a week and likes it. That is what boxing did for him, just as it has done for Tunney, Sharkey, and countless other capable young fellows...
After the game tonight, the Crimson malletmen will take the midnight train and reach Cincinnati tomorrow morning. Their opponents tomorrow evening, the Cincinnati Riding and Driving Club, are not rated as high as the Cavalry aggregation, but will nevertheless give the Crimson team stiff competition...
Captain Sharp, Crispin Cooke '32, E. K. Jenkins '31, W. F. Luton '32, and H. I. Nicholas, Jr. '31 will make the trip. The party will arrive at Cleveland tomorrow noon and will oppose the 107th Cavalry in the evening; afterwards they will take the midnight train to Cincinnati arriving at 7.30 o'clock Saturday morning...