Word: wearingly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...would certainly be enthusiastically received by the college as a whole. Such a plan would make the Club a thoroughly useful adjunct to the life of the college: It would not only offer entertainment to the undergraduate, but greatly increase his interest in and loyalty to the athletes who wear the Crimson on the field, rival and track...
Crimson hockey players will wear numbers on their jerseys when they skate out onto the Arena surface against the speedy King's College seven tomorrow evening. The numbers appeared in use at the brief practice session at the ice place yesterday, consisting of white numerals on the red jerseys of the forward line and red figures on white bands on the defense players...
...alcoholic content of Hurley no doubt did exceed the legal percentage of one-half of one, and the condition there seems to have resembled that in the more or less mythical Utopia where the bootleggers must perforce wear badges to avoid selling to each other. Word had been passed out by the liquor dealers of the Wiseonsin hamlet that here was "one place in God's country" that was a "man's town for real men," and intimated in no uncertain terms that the first prohibition agent to make his presence known would find the vicinity unhealthy...
...announcement has come from Coach Claflin of the hockey team that the members of his squad are to wear numbers in all the games played this year. This decision will be gladly received in the University, marking, as it does another stop in the advancement of a more personal interest in the major sports...
...sent delegations to the Assembly in all sincerity and seriousness are not ready to adopt this attitude at the first example. Relations between countries in new surroundings may be strained for a time without damage to the future. Only an implacable conservative could believe that the newness will not wear off. Senator Borah will find few who see in Argentine's action the utter ruin of the League of Nations...