Word: wing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...great diamond-shaped area that begins around Marietta, at the junction of the Ohio and Muskingum Rivers and which, spreading westward, reaches north to around Red Wing, Minn., south to the Republican River in Kansas and west to the foothills of the Wild Cat Mountains in western Nebraska-throughout this region corn stood from eight to twelve feet high, and the estimate stood at 2,523,092,000 bushels-53% of the world's total...
...other Mikkola trained men took fourth, fifth, and sixth and seventh place as follows: R. Wing, '40 in 19:06, W. P. Tuttle '40 in 19:37, E. V. Clark '40 in 20:06, and Jim Lightbody...
...trip to Nickerson Field, the site of their first competition of the season, with Boston University. The coach expects a good showing from his men, most of whom are on their way back into form. W. Penn Tuttle '40, will captain the team; others running will be: Richard Wing '40, E. Langdon Burwell '41, Lightbody '40, Malcolm Mackenzie '41, Eugene V. Clark '40, and Frank L. Porter...
...Dick Wing was resting yesterday afternoon, but he should be pretty nearly in shape if he was spared from the daily jog. Mal Mackenzle and Don Burwell are both entirely new to cross country. Burwell never having done any running at all before. Jaakko likes the way both of them...
...Germany's blocked marks and Russia's financial somersaults. Poland subsidized no agents to pose as friends of the workingman in foreign countries; except for its desperate seizure of Teschen when Germany dismembered Czecho-Slovakia, it grabbed no neighbor's property. Although vague stones in left-wing and Fascist papers long spoke of Poland's aggressive aims, Poland's history was peaceful. It was denounced as "semi-Fascist" by Russia, as barbarous by Germany, who joined forces barbarously to destroy...