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Word: victimized (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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This unheard of transposition of Chicago tactics to quiet Cambridge brought to light the fact that about a week ago Coach Eddie Casey was the victim of a similar disturbance. In Casey's case the bomb did not go off until the head coach, accompanied by his wife, was half way home on the road to Winthrop. Both Mr. and Mrs. Casey thought it expedient to vacate the car. After waiting half an hour Casey ventured to start the automobile, but Mrs. Casey would not consent to enter the vehicle until the coach had promised to drive slowly. The rest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Bombing Stirs Peace and Quiet of Soldiers Field, Angers Coaches---Apted Will Investigate | 11/3/1933 | See Source »

...friend and former teacher Dr. Julian Lowell Coolidge, to which Professor Coolidge replied: "Dear Franklin: "Your nice letter of March twentieth perturbed me greatly, the one clear point being that I must write you a letter of humble apology. The fact is, you have been made a victim of what the French call 'a mystification,' in other words a piece of undergraduate pleasantry. "There is no R. P. L. in Harvard University. . . . ". . . I have naturally attributed your present success to the mathematics you learned from me 35 years back. . . ." The President replied: "I am not in the least...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Harvard Hoax | 10/30/1933 | See Source »

...Green Indian comes to town today with his tomahawk poised for the kill and the unlucky Harvard football team is to be the victim. That is, the Crimson is the object of the scalping party. Whether the Cowboys, represented by the home team, or the Indians from Hanover will be victorious is a question still obscure except to the miraculous insight of our colleague, Dr. Hu Flung Huey. TIME OUT ventures into this diatribe with little confidence in his power and many trepidations. For the Harvard team is not faithful. It is a fickle outfit this season, changing from good...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lining Them Up | 10/28/1933 | See Source »

...that made for women untimely graves. This presaged all of the marvelous surgery of the peritoneal interior. It is vision commanded by courage that sails into the domain of curative surgery. The art and genius of J. Marion Sims with the silver-wire suture made lacerated woman whole. The victim of vesicovaginal fistula was no longer a prisoner in her own house. She is rescued from her wretchedness by the most deli cate skill and the gentlest

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Surgeons in Chicago | 10/23/1933 | See Source »

...Raft put a little more life into their parts than was actually there and were ably cast as the leaders of the Bowery in its glamorous era. Naturally it was necessary to show what happened to a girl from Albany in the wicked city. Fay Wray is the charming victim, and although she is in constant company with Steve and Chuck, she retains her simple, sweet, and virtuous habits to the very end. A superior "poof" from Mr. Walsh, the director, should help much in making other directors pay less attention to environment in the future. I heartily recommend...

Author: By G. R. C., | Title: CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 10/9/1933 | See Source »

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