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Word: waited (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Cambridge, and Acting Mayor Joseph McGrath, of Boston. Others present included the Hon. Robert Luce '82, representative in Congress from the ninth district; Judge J. M. Morton, Jr. '91, of the United States First Circuit Court, and president of the Harvard Alumni Association; and Judge W. C. Wait '82, of the Massachusetts Supreme Court...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Gives 2148 Degrees Today, Smith Among Those on Honorary List | 6/22/1933 | See Source »

True to the conductor's premonition, Magowan's mad driving was too much for the old engine: a side rod let go, flailed the engineer to death. During the long wait for the relief engine Jason and Lena decided to make a run for it to the nearest town. But a railroad detective chased them, shot Lena. Jason's dream of freedom collapsed; he knew he would go home to his wife. Knox's star witness was gone but he got his old mistress back again. The remains of old Magowan, covered with a blanket, were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Grand Train | 6/19/1933 | See Source »

...possible! Did you see it?" I replied that 1 had not; but believed it was true. Then he jumped out of bed and ran to his private phone and called the Secretary of Government, Rojelio Zayas Byzan; and said "Rojelio, come to the Palace at once!-No, do not wait to shave or put on a collar or tie! Come immediately!" In less than 15 minutes Byzan entered. (He was one of the seven of us who were never held up by the Guard. Vasco Bello was another; but Carlos Miguel de Cespedes and Viriato Guttierez and others, were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jun. 12, 1933 | 6/12/1933 | See Source »

...last week's acquittal might provide cause for an appeal to the U. S. Supreme Court on the assumption that Mooney is now deprived of his liberty without due process of law. Sticking out his hands for his handcuffs, Tom Mooney went back to San Quentin Prison to wait some more...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JUDICIARY: Two Acquittals | 6/5/1933 | See Source »

...possibility of using student waiters in the House dining rooms, instead of outside waitresses, is the most important. Last years, when the possibility first arose, it was avoided by the creation of special jobs about the University given to needy students who might otherwise have been called upon to wait on table in the Houses. There is no doubt that this plan has had considerable success, but it is equally true that the measure of aid afforded to students is still inadequate. In view of the fact that the University in hiring student waiters deducts part of their tuition charges...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: IT IS TO BE HOPED | 6/5/1933 | See Source »

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