Word: vocalized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...school teachers and school books always said giraffes were without vocal cords and could make no sounds...
...addition to the ancient hostility of the town to the gown, there has been growing up a rather wide-spread resentment in Cambridge be the antics of a few New Era professors, and that he is very likely to be the recipient in the coming election of many a vocal brickbat aimed at the subrosa employment of these Messiahs. He well knows that his irrelevant answer to your editorial will be considered by the general public, an attack, not on the CRIMSON, but on Harvard...
Last night the aboriginal inhabitants of Cambridge and the nerveless Freshmen of Wigglesworth Hall had the somewhat dubious pleasure of hearing a highly vocal NRA demonstration. From the standpoint of noise produced it was a roaring--not to say deafening--success, and the inclusion of the bands...
...weeks ago. On the whole the team made a good showing in the first game. To be sure, the work wasn't perfect, but then continual shifting about of the players left every one in doubt about the line-up until Eddie Morris turned on his vocal chords. The rapid-fire changes during the week preceding the game were necessary but they didn't make for a coordinated club. The department that felt the effects of this was the running attack and more especially the interference for the carriers. Only on one or two occasions did the team shake runners...
...five clubs of the organization include the vocal club, the mandolin club, the banjo club, the specialty division, and the Gold Coast Orchestra. The vocal club specializes in singing college songs as well as selections from light operettas. The mandolin club and the banjo club use between them all string instruments, wood-winds, traps, and various brasses, and the specially division offers opportunities to all men with talent as ventriloquists, magicians, trap artists and one-man bands...