Word: unshaken
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Princeton rubbed Yale's nose in the dirt harder than it had ever done since they began playing in 1873-27-to-2. Alone among all Humpty Dumpties of the season, Princeton remained unshaken by so much as a tie. Starting slowly, as usual, Princeton found itself about to kick from its own 20-yd. line. As Halfback "Chick" Kaufman dropped back to punt, Yale's Tackle John Milcullen rushed through, blocked the kick. The ball rolled beyond the end zone, giving Yale a safety and its only score of the day. Thereafter Princeton settled down...
...Christmas Eve the Chamber gave Premier Laval a straight vote of confidence 315 to 255, then adjourned to the second Tuesday in January, leaving the Man of the Year unshaken, triumphant. How great is his achievement may be measured by the fact that only four French Premiers since the War have been able to remain in power for as much as one year...
...Kingdom of God" will fill the whole world. An erroneous prophecy that the year 1928 would provide a cataclysm- ''Nations will battle; the dead will be dung on the earth"-upset considerably the Bible Students' calculations, but the major tenets of their belief are as yet unshaken...
...their aristocracy may be questioned. While I am ready to admit that all dogs are good dogs and ought to be loved and cherished for their qualities, I wish to go on record as saying that Boston bulls have the virtues of cleanliness, courage and trim appearance together with unshaken fidelity and are the peers of any fashionable dog that ever eked out an unhappy existence, plastered over with long hair. The cartoonists and a few society folks may enjoy the long-haired pooch, but only his loving heart saves him in my estimation...
...reckless speed as does Dictator Benito Mussolini himself, and is skilled in the gentlemanly art of swordplay. He was accompanied by his athletic, vivacious daughter, Princess Miriam. Orating at Manhattan, he said: ". . . The Man of Destiny, Benito Mussolini . . . guided by his inexhaustible love of his fatherland . . . leads Italy with unshaken faith and a firm hand toward its new future, founded on principles of ... peace, order, discipline and work." Pestered for his opinion of Manhattan, Prince Potenziani said: "Astounding...