Word: wilds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...President Jackson's, which she placed in Mr. Coolidge's study. ¶The President, with a company of the great, attended the 40th spring dinner of the Gridiron Club (composed of Washington newspaper correspondents). A "circus" provided burlesques of "Ringmaster Butler," "the Miami twins, Bill and Charlie,'" "Walsh, the wild man, who goes wild on oil and sugar." The LaFollette crowd, it was announced, had crawled under the tent and set up a three-shell game. Finally the new club President, J. Frederick Essary of the Baltimore Sun, was made to a ride on a hobby horse...
...longer able to subsist in its present shadow of its former self, the dream has come within an ace of reality. The main obstacle is Czecho-Slovakia, although there is considerable, but not insuperable, opinion against the move in Austria. However, Herr Marx's plank was received with wild joy and termed a courageous dictum...
...while the crew worked in life belts. Even when the return journey was possible, she sailed painfully at not more than ten miles an hour over the rough sea. When the airship got home, looking like an uncomfortable inflated toy pig, a perfect landing and housing were made. The wild journey was another evidence of the wonderful airworthy qualities of these apparently fragile giants...
...base hits, Horton, Miller, Three-base hits, Todd, Lorch, Zegri, Horton, Stolen bases, Howard, Coady, Sacrifice hits, Van Brocklin, Ellison, Miller, Howard, Base on balls, off Van Brocklin 2, off Fitch 2, off Spalding 2, Struck out, by Van Brocklin 4, by Fitch 1, by Spalding 2, Wild pitch, Fitch, Left on bases, Columbia 3, Harvard 7. Time. 2h. 15m. Umpires, Murray, Watkins...
...WILD DUCK-One of the modern masterpieces receives full meed of excellent acting. It proves the futility of idealism...