Word: walking
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...March, 1925, at the age of 73, Frederick Huntington Gillett will quit the chamber where for 32 years he will have served the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Leaving the hall where he has done the greater part of his life's work, he will walk up the long, long corridor, through the rotunda, and still on through the long, long corridor to the hall at the opposite end of the tremendous building on Capitol Hill...
...days, or what not, but the fact was this that on the Harvard side we saw a group of healthy, powerful and vigorous young men but without any dash or rhythmic vitality who ambled around the field like ice wagons, or amiable old men cut for an afternoon walk, whereas the Princeton men were on their toes every minute of the time as if they were charged with electricity and swept up and down the field like an inspired whirlwind. Surely if the team with its great potential possibilities is rested up by being sent to the country and perhaps...
Princeton, N. J., November 6.--"You have played only ten minutes of real football all fall. The outcome is up to you. If you do not win, you can walk home from Cambridge," were the words with which Coach Roper raked the Tiger eleven over the coals at the mass meeting here tonight. Coach Poe of the second team and Captain Stout also spoke...
Senator Sheppard nudged his friend. They continued their walk. Said Senator Sheppard: "It would be a fatal blow either to my colleague, Mayfield, or myself to reduce to the extent of 120 pounds. . . . The spectacle of a 40-pound member of the Senate would be a source of endless jest and the Senate has enough of ridicule...
...unpleasant to climb through the top of the ZR-3's passenger cabin to the "cat-walk" running through the bottom of the hull? which provides only an 8-inch footing and 2-foot rail room at the top? for a walk that must be solitary and executed with great caution...