Word: walke
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Ludwig. But even the self-assured Ludwig had had his difficulties. He spoke of his subject's deep aversion to personal publicity, added wistfully, "publicity is a great help to history. . . ." Canadians could understand his problem. They know King's egg-shaped figure, his odd, sliding walk, his academic voice tolling the long, heavy-laden sentences. They do not know much about the man himself...
...should be made to walk one mile, then stand in a fish queue for an hour. By the end of this time his utility stockings would [droop] from knee to instep in snakelike coils and twists. His corset would have wilted into an uncomfortable, revolting mass of cotton and cardboard. He would find himself supporting the corset, instead of the corset supporting...
...fourth, after tow Crimson errors had put men on first and, second with none away, Wallace got Friend on an infield hit and a walk had produced a run, he forced Merritt to Chapple with the bases full...
After staggering through this night marsh inning, which saw the Stablemen collect six singles, a walk, two stolen bases, and a home run, the Jumbo pitcher, Kidder, settled down and hurled two-hit ball over the last four frames. But the damage was done, and the Stahlmen had clinched their third straight victory...
...note, however, was injected by one unfortunate Freshman, who saw his blind date walk off with a stag a few minutes before the end of the dance. He sorrowfully but vehemently declared, "I wish they would enforce the no-stag rule at a no-stag dance!" Most of the twelve, however, thought the bureau was "a pretty good gamble." Everybody had an enjoyable evening dancing to a variety of slow and fast numbers supplied by the Record Committee, and exploring the dark solitude of the Upper Common Room...